Post on 19-Nov-2014
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Our Initial Ideas About Literacy/Literacies
What is it / are they? Where do we start?
Steve AmendumUniversity of Delaware
Carl YoungNCSU College of Education
Get ready…
1 Objective, 1 Rule
• To get ideas out of your head, and onto paper, quickly….
• Your ideas!
Literacy? Literacies?
• Step 1: Define literacy or literacies in your own words. Take 2-3 minutes to freewrite or freetype what literacy is or literacies are. (Can use your Participant wiki page! )
– What is literacy? What does it mean to be literate?
New Literacies?
• Step 2: What is/are new literacies? Define new literacies in your own words. Take 2-3 minutes to freewrite or freetype what new literacies is/are.
– This definition may be an extension of your first one or an elaboration to some degree.
Share & Collaborate
• Step 3: Now, in small groups designated on the wiki, share your ideas about literacy and new literacies, and…(4 minutes)
• Step 4: Collaborate on a common working definition that incorporates both literacy/literacies AND new literacies that is no longer than 50 words. Type this on your group’s wiki space. (5 minutes)
• Step 5: Create a visual representation of your working definition that includes your words and any visual design elements that help convey your ideas. Post-It poster paper and markers provided. (5 minutes)
Initial Ideas About Literacy/ies Gallery Walk• Next, post them around the room. Get a
picture of your group with its poster. Email a picture to Steve or have him take one!
– amendum@udel.edu
• Walk and take a look at each other’s work
• Note any common themes or images, as well as anything else that strikes you as you take a look.
Common Themes / Observations
• Share: If time,…– What are some of the common themes you
noticed?– What other observations did you make?– Use these as a reference point to build upon
over the three days!– Post your initial and follow-up definitions to the
wiki on your group page!
Connections…
• Literacy, specifically, New Literacies, have connections to technology, but also to art, narrative, gaming, multimodality,…being creative and creating!
…help us to represent ideas in new and dynamic ways…
Preamble, 1987;Mike Wilkins
NELA Cohort III Participant Profile
http://www.wordle.net
NLI Team’s New Literacies Wordle
Northeast Leadership Academy Internet Search Tagxedo
• http://www.tagxedo.com/artful/006c8358e2e94fcd
Additional Considerations
• Early literacy• Emergent literacy• TPACK• Digital fluency• Digital literacy• And more…
• Use the workshop to further reflect upon and refine your definition of literacy/literacies/new literacies!
Questions?
Observations?