1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicmcphee/487812367 Screenagers & the Digital Window Teaching, Learning, and Reading with the Digital Screen Joquetta Johnson, Library Media Specialist Milford Mill Academy Baltimore County Public Schools TL Virtual Café Webinar April 4, 2011 8pm EST Host: Gwyneth Jones
6. MOBILE HAND HELD DEVICES http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianclarkmbbs/3011533286 / http://www.flickr.com/photos/smaedli/4719009886 / http://www.flickr.com/photos/kelvin255/2167920199/ SCREEN 4
8. Youngsters have turned into 'screenagers' who spend nearly ten hours a day glued to TVs, computers, phones and video games. Much of the time they are texting, playing games consoles, surfing the internet, scrolling through their iPods or staring at screens during school lessons. http://tiny.cc/vvykc
9. 93% Of American teens use the internet Source: Lenhart et al. 2007 Image source: http://mrg.bz/jrLNPH
10. 64% Of online teens have participated in content-creating activities on the Internet Source: Lenhart et al. 2007
11. 28% Of online teens have created their own online journal or blog Source: Lenhart et al. 2007 http://www.flickr.com/photos/europedistrict/4419592724/
12. 55% Of online teens have created a profile on a social networking site Source: Lenhart et al. 2007
13. 26% Of online teens remix content they find online Source: Lenhart et al. 2007 http://www.flickr.com/photos/31092106@N02/3749432665 /
14. 93% Of American teens use the internet Source: Lenhart et al. 2007 Image source: http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/611062
15. Adolescents have been called "digital natives," but data suggests that they are both comfortable with new technologies, and yet not always as technically savvy as we collectively believe them to be. http://pewinternet.org/topics/Teens.aspx
16. Reading is a window to the world. http://www.flickr.com/photos/64939463@N00/2968027741/
17. Reading is a foundational skill for learning, personal growth, and enjoyment. The degree to which students can read and understand text in all formats ( e.g., picture, video, print ) and all contexts is a key indicator to success in school and in life. As a lifelong learning skill, reading goes beyond decoding and comprehension to interpretation and development of new understandings. Standards for the 21st Century Learner http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/137704
19. “ Media literacy is the ability to sift through and analyze the messages that inform, entertain and sell to us every day. It's the ability to bring critical thinking skills to bear on all media— from music videos and Web environments to product placement in films and virtual displays on NHL hockey boards.” Media Awareness Network
29. Create an account Playlist Subscription Channels Groups Follow www.youtube.com/accordin2jo Image Source: http://tiny.cc/0e8nr
30. YouTube Time http://youtubetime.com/ “… creates a link to a YouTube video where you set the start time.” Caption Max http://www.youtube.com/captionmax
36. http://www.60secondrecap.com/ “… wants to make the great works of literature accessible, relevant, and, frankly, irresistible to today’s teens. Through 60second Recap® video albums, we seek to help teens engage with the best books out there ... not just to help them get better grades, but to help them build better lives.”
40. The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see. John W. Tukey. Exploratory Data Analysis. 1977. http://www.flickr.com/photos/crazbabe21/3385401229/
45. http://learninginhand.com/ Tony Vincent http://tinyurl.com/3gewrkz http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/mobile_learning.htm Lee’s Summit School District Lucy Gray
47. One in three teens sends more than 100 text messages a day, or 3000 texts a month. http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones/Summary-of-findings.aspx
62. We must educate the students we have, not the student we used to have, nor the student we wished we had. We must adapt to today's student, not them adapting to us. We must adapt to their world of today's 21st century technology. We cannot teach like we've taught forever anymore. We must change ourselves to adapt to their world. They are hyper-communicators and must "power down" just to go to school. http://teacherlingo.com/blogs/sharingtechnology/archive/2008/02/23/using-youtube-in-the-classroom.aspx
63. We shouldn't expect "out of the box" thinking when we only employ "in the box" teaching. Tom Whitby
66. Joquetta Johnson, Library Media Specialist Milford Mill Academy Baltimore County Public Schools 410-887-0665 [email_address] www.joquettajohnson.com www.milfordmillacademylibrary.pbworks.com www.twitter.com/accordin2jo http://www.slideshare.net/accordin2jo/ skype: accordin2jo
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