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Week 1: January 12–19, 2009
Theme: What is/are Multiliteracies?
This week gathers the participants into a distributed learning network that overlaps with other similar networks. Several essential frameworks underpinning multiliteracies will be discussed, and these frameworks will be applied to models of how this course might function (more as a seminar in which knowledge is built through connecting and sharing, as opposed to a course in which the learning paths have been prescribed). Many tools which participants can use to foster connections with one another will be introduced. The materials and tools can be sampled and trialed as needed; there is no need to do everything suggested here. Participants are encouraged to keep blogs or wikis to record their progress through the course; discoveries and ways of sharing knowledge with one another will also be touched on.
By the end of this week you will have:
Please remember that on Saturday at 04 00 GMT we have our first guest speaker Kim Cofino
A paginated copy, cited as
A pedagogy of multiliteracies: Designing social futures
Cazden, Courtney; Cope, Bill; Fairclough, Norman; Gee, Jim; et al
Harvard Educational Review; Spring 1996; 66, 1; Research Library Core
is available here: http://mullins-teaching-notebook.wikispaces.com/file/view/newlondon+pedagogy+of+multiliteracies.pdf
Seminal viewing
What's this course about?
(presented with permission from Nancy White)
Paradigm shift
http://mscofino.edublogs.org/2008/02/24/making-the-shift-happen/
See http://goodbyegutenberg.pbwiki.com/EventsSchedule for latest venues and details
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From "PLN Yourself" (Sue Waters) http://suewaters.wikispaces.com/ |
Posted by Anna Jane from Australia, Dec 2007, as found here:
http://havingalookatmultiliteracies.blogspot.com/2007/12/multiliteracy-in-another-media.html
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http://havingalookatmultiliteracies.pbwiki.com/Week1
From MUVEnation: The tree of tools, in Herramientas Web 2.0, Dafne Gonzalez:
http://dafneusb.motime.com/post/736177/Muvenation%3A+The+tree+of+tools