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PowerPoint Presentation: Get
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PowerPoint Presentation: TRANSFORMATIONAL
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PowerPoint Presentation: The ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools, and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks. . . A transliterate person is one who is literate across multiple media. Tranliteracy Research Group
PowerPoint Presentation: Respect for intellectual property
PowerPoint Presentation: Academic digital footprint? Resumes are so nineties! Reputation management Public is the new default. (Erick Schonfeld ) Talking to strangers presents learning opportunities.
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PowerPoint Presentation: In this participatory digital world, we are all novices at some point when judging who to trust. Appearance, credentials, and other indicators of quality, that used to serve as shorthand tests of credibility, don’t readily transfer online. Debbie Abilock , True or Not? Ed Leadership , 3/12. 71
PowerPoint Presentation: http:// www.ascd.org /publications/educational- leadership.aspx Debbie on Weighing Truth in Wikipedia: Look for length —longer articles with more citations & contributors are typically more accurate Look for text revisions —Click on the WikiTrust tab & software calculates extent of revision. New text highlighted in orange. Scan archive of comments & revisions Look for editorial ratings —Small bronze star on upper right signals Wikipedia considers the article polished & of high standard. Small lock indicates article is controversial & now protected from contentious revision Look at patterns of editing —http:// wikidashboard.appspot.com offers a record of each contributor’s editing pattern. The record & reasoning for editing allows us to judge objectivity
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PowerPoint Presentation: What is a primary source?
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PowerPoint Presentation: Thinking about Twitter . . . Who is the tweeter? How many voices are you comparing? Have you used hashtags (#) to gather a variety of voices? Can you use other sources to triangulate the information? If you are focusing on one voice: How many followers does he or she have? Is the tweeter an individual? Does he or she represent a publication or an organization? What does the profile reveal? What type of language or vocabulary does the tweeter use? How useful is it to your research?
PowerPoint Presentation: creativity
PowerPoint Presentation: audience changes everything
PowerPoint Presentation: Everyone has a printing press. Everyone can produce a story. Everyone can have influence.
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PowerPoint Presentation: EdLeadership , March 2012
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PowerPoint Presentation: The mobile device will be the primary connection tool to the internet for most people in the world in 2020. ( Rainie & Anderson, Pew Internet & American Life. Future of the Internet III http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2008/The-Future-of-the-Internet-III.aspx)
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