Why Johnny Can’t Read: A Conversation About What It Means to Be Literate...TodayLaura Deisley and David Jakes
In 140 characters or less, why did you choose this session?
How do you define literacy?
Do you see the Internet (and Web 2.0)  as “a context in which to read, write, and communicate?”Leu et. al  2009“Being literate in a real-world sense means being able to read and write using the media forms of the day, whatever they may be…”Ohler 2009
Do you see the Internet (and Web 2.0)  as “a context in which to read, write, and communicate?”Leu et. Al 2009
Digital Literacy:  the ability to understand and use information in multiple formats from a wide range of sources when it is presented from computers.Paul Gilser1997
Digital Literacy:  a shorthand for the myriad social practices and conceptions of engaging in meaning making mediated by texts that are produced, received, distributed and exchanged via digital codification.Lankshear and Knobel  2008
Do you read differently?
Reading?  Instapaper, Readability, Diigo, Evernote, Twitter, Posterous, Google Reader and Earth, Book Glutton, Zooburst…
Via Wired.com, Life on Earth Project, E.O Wilson Foundation
“The medium is the message…”Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, 1964
So McLuhan suggests: Does the medium change the very nature of literacy or merely expand the means by which we convey ideas?
Transliteracy:  the ability to read, write, and interact across a range of platforms and tools from orality through print, TV, radio and film, to networked digital media.  Via Transliteracy.com
What does it mean today to be functionally literate?
What is essential for schools?Image from opentrolley.com
What is your definition of literacy now?
What is your personal take-awayand take-back that you will share?
Why Johnny Can't Read

Why Johnny Can't Read

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    Why Johnny Can’tRead: A Conversation About What It Means to Be Literate...TodayLaura Deisley and David Jakes
  • 2.
    In 140 charactersor less, why did you choose this session?
  • 3.
    How do youdefine literacy?
  • 4.
    Do you seethe Internet (and Web 2.0) as “a context in which to read, write, and communicate?”Leu et. al 2009“Being literate in a real-world sense means being able to read and write using the media forms of the day, whatever they may be…”Ohler 2009
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    Do you seethe Internet (and Web 2.0) as “a context in which to read, write, and communicate?”Leu et. Al 2009
  • 6.
    Digital Literacy: the ability to understand and use information in multiple formats from a wide range of sources when it is presented from computers.Paul Gilser1997
  • 7.
    Digital Literacy: a shorthand for the myriad social practices and conceptions of engaging in meaning making mediated by texts that are produced, received, distributed and exchanged via digital codification.Lankshear and Knobel 2008
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    Do you readdifferently?
  • 10.
    Reading? Instapaper,Readability, Diigo, Evernote, Twitter, Posterous, Google Reader and Earth, Book Glutton, Zooburst…
  • 11.
    Via Wired.com, Lifeon Earth Project, E.O Wilson Foundation
  • 12.
    “The medium isthe message…”Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, 1964
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    So McLuhan suggests:Does the medium change the very nature of literacy or merely expand the means by which we convey ideas?
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    Transliteracy:  the abilityto read, write, and interact across a range of platforms and tools from orality through print, TV, radio and film, to networked digital media.  Via Transliteracy.com
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    What does itmean today to be functionally literate?
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    What is essentialfor schools?Image from opentrolley.com
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    What is yourdefinition of literacy now?
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    What is yourpersonal take-awayand take-back that you will share?