Candy Beal, Lori Holcomb, John Lee, Meghan Manfra, Kevin Oliver, Carol Pope, Hiller Spires and Carl Young North Carolina State University
P. G. Schrader, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
New forms of multimedia are contributing to a shift toward new literacies (Luke, 2003, Hobbs, 2006, & Ranker, 2008)
Several frameworks for conceptualizing new literacies (Coiro, Knobel, Lankshear, Leu, 2008; Jenkins, Clinton, Purushotma, Robinson, & Weigel, 2006; New London Group, 2000)
New Literacies Collaborative
Students are demonstrating an increased passion for and reliance on technologies for entertainment and communication (Lenhart & Madden, 2007)
Short video as a medium for viewing and authoring is one particularly powerful and impactful technology
We need new forms of knowledge representation that reflect changing assumptions about who makes video as well as how and why it is viewed
Overview of creative and disciplinary uses of digital video in teacher education
Discussion and explore theoretical and practical solutions to using video in teacher education
Interactive sessions – face to face and online
Sessions will be facilitated online at the new Literacies Collaborative website NewLit.org
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