This document discusses strategies for training language tutors in new media literacy. It argues that tutors should be trained to use modern technologies like podcasting, video production, and touch screens that students are already familiar with. Initial inclusive training sessions should be followed up with individual support from more experienced peers and examples of best practices. Budgets should allocate more funds to software and support than hardware. Training should encourage peer support, reliable technical assistance, and address motivational barriers through common goals and self-regulated learning.
4. out-dated still in use modern new Floppy discs Podcasting Video production Touch screen Cassettes CDs Screencasting Cloud computing Digital content Learning Technologies
5. out-dated still in use modern new Cassettes CDs Cloud computing Digital content Learning Technologies
8. “ Computer literacy is the third life skill alongside numeracy and literacy.” DfES: 21st Century Skills, 2003 “ Digital media literacy continues its rise in importance as a key skill in every discipline and profession.” Horizon Report, New Media Consortium, 2010
9. How to ensure efficient delivery of New Media Literacy?
10. Warschauer, 2003 “ Literacy, like ICT access, involves a combination of devices, content, skills, understanding, and support in order to engage in meaningful […] practices.”
12. devices hardware + internet connection content software + teaching material skills training understanding practice + feedback support technical support + peer support
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