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Teaching Techsavvy Kids Bringing Digital Media Into The Classroom Grades 512 1st Edition Jessica K Parker

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Teaching Techsavvy Kids Bringing Digital Media Into The Classroom Grades 512 1st Edition Jessica K Parker
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Publisher: Corwin Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Jessica K. Parker
ISBN: 9781452258850, 1452258856
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Teaching Techsavvy Kids Bringing Digital Media Into The Classroom Grades 512 1st Edition Jessica K Parker by Jessica K. Parker 9781452258850, 1452258856 instant download after payment.

Students are plugged in, powered up, and connected. Are you? The author gives teachers a deeper understanding of the dynamic potential for increasing student learning through digital media. Based on a three-year study of youth and their use of new media, this teacher-friendly resource includes: Descriptions of digital tools such as social networking platforms, YouTube, Wikipedia, virtual worlds, digital music, and more Vignettes about how young people use digital media Sidebars debunking common myths about technology Advice about navigating digital media for both novice and expert teachers Pedagogical implications and practices, including sample activities

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