Here is a really cool example of how an octopus can squeeze itself through a really tiny hole....
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Kid's search engine
If you don't want to spend ages trawling through websites trying to find appropriate info for your students, go into this website. It filters stuff just for kids. I thought Yahoo Kids was particularly good at providing interesting websites about "octopus" which my daughter has to prepare a talk about, at school.
Kigose-the kid friendly search engine
Kigose-the kid friendly search engine
Monday, August 10, 2009
Definition of New Literacies
New Literacies are multimodal ways of communicating in the digital world. In comparison with traditional literacies of reading, writing, talking and listening, new literacies can be differentiated by their focus on visual and media modes of communication (McDougall, 2007, pp.130-131).
New Literacies are informed by a new mindset that embodies sharing information to create knowledge. This new mindset is supported by Web 2.0 technologies, such as Facebook and Wikipedia which require collaborative input to achieve their goals (Callow, 2008, p.14).
New literacies enable the re-defining of literacy through technology.
References:
New Literacies are informed by a new mindset that embodies sharing information to create knowledge. This new mindset is supported by Web 2.0 technologies, such as Facebook and Wikipedia which require collaborative input to achieve their goals (Callow, 2008, p.14).
New literacies enable the re-defining of literacy through technology.
References:
Callow, J. (2008). New literacies, New York & Web 2.0: a little knowledge is a helpful thing! SCAN, 27(4), 13-16
McDougall, J. (2007). Engaging the visual generation : some Queensland teachers come to terms with changing literacies. Screen Education(46), 130-137
McDougall, J. (2007). Engaging the visual generation : some Queensland teachers come to terms with changing literacies. Screen Education(46), 130-137
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