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You are viewing the 2009 rendition of the Multiliteracies course.

For the most current version, please click on the links in the SideBar at right.

To navigate the 2009 rendition of the course, find the 2009 sidebar here

(sidebar at right is for current version of the course)

 

If you participated in this course as part of EVO Jan 12-Feb 22, 2009

Please fill out and submit the online survey here, thanks

 

 

Co-moderators: 

  Vance Stevens

Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates 

 

 Nelba Quintana  

National University of La Plata, Argentina  

  Doris Molero

Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacin,Maracaibo, Venezuela

 

Jennifer Verschoor

Teachnet, Argentina   

with

João Alves—Liaison with Images4Education

Dennis OliverGreeter and Navigator

 

This wiki is the collaborative portal for a 6-week course given as part of EVO 2009:

http://evosessions.pbwiki.com/

 

Please TAG artifacts associated with this session evo2009mlit

 

 

About this seminar: Multiliterate individuals are aware of the pitfalls inherent in technology while striving for empowerment through effective strategies for first discerning and then taking advantage of those aspects of changing technologies most appropriate to their situations. These strategies include managing, processing, and interpreting a constant influx of information, filtering what is useful, and then enhancing the learning environment with the most appropriate applications. This course seeks to heighten awareness of these considerations, and to enable participants to explore ways of dealing with them in professional and interpersonal development as well as work with students.

 

 Communicate with us: join our YahooGroup mailing list

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/multilit/

 

When joining, please leave a brief message stating your interest in this seminar;

otherwise, it will be assumed that the request originated with a spam-bot.

 

The original proposal is here:

http://prosites-vstevens.homestead.com/files/efi/papers/tesol/evo2009/proposal2009.htm

 

Because the co-moderators need to maintain order in the materials here in order to guide (from the side) this course, requests to join this space will have be politely rejected. If you are participating in the EVO session Multiliteracies for Social Networking and Collaborative Learning Environments, then please join the "sandbox" wiki:

http://havingalookatmultiliteracies.pbwiki.com

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