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Thinking outside the box: Just a laugh?
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When is humour which uses ethnic stereotypes and mockery of “ other. 8221; in film and television, racist and when is it social commentary? Some argue that humour which perpetuates an ethnic stereotype is always unacceptable but other commentators believe that this type of satire is a valid text type which is not discriminatory. Staszak (2008). The New York Times critic A.O. Scott believes that works such as South Park, the Simpsons and the movie Borat. Sixty Minutes, 2010) believes that his ethnicity al...
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Youth, Popular Culture and Texts: Referencing in a blog post #2
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Youth, Popular Culture and Texts. A blog for unit CLN647 in the M.Ed. Teacher Librarianship @QUT. Friday, October 21, 2011. Referencing in a blog post #2. In the previous post. I demonstrated how to fully integrate. A reference into the text of your blog post. I'm guessing that most of you will want to be more explicit than this though, just to make sure that we assignment markers don't miss any of your work! Of course one solution is to write your blog post just like a mini-paper and. Methods are essent...
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Intric8: What Happens to Our Online Identity?
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What Happens to Our Online Identity? Sunday, October 9, 2011. Re: Born Digital, in Video: Identities. This short video is simple and straight to the point about what becomes of the information we upload to the Internet. I think the clip is a great discussion topic and it gives something for students to think about. Berkman Center for Internet and Society. (2010). Re: Born Digital, in Video: Identities. Video file]. Retrieved from http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? The Electronic Journal of e-Learning. Until i...
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Intric8: News Alert D-Day is Coming and You Will Lose Your Identity!
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News Alert D-Day is Coming and You Will Lose Your Identity! Sunday, October 9, 2011. The following subheading caught my eye when searching the Internet:. D-DAY is coming for a generation of young fraud victims who post too much personal information about themselves on the Internet. Subheading made me stop and think about the future for our younger generation who freely give information about themselves online. 2011) that supports these claims. Livingstone, S. (2010). Keynote address at e-Youth: balancing...
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Thinking outside the box
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Recently, the Courier Mail. Ran a story in its Federal Parliament news section. I personally took a double take of. T wasn’t, on closer examination, our Prime Minister sans clothes straddling a male, but her. Similar reports appeared across the nation, in the print media,. Declaring a “national outcry” due to the lack of respect. Was there really such. Was it a free plug for an ABC comedy? Interesting is the blasting the. ABC satire At Home With Julia. Riding their ‘moral high-horses’. While having sex,.
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cMyLearning: Practice in Formation
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Learning at the speed of light with mobile technology. Friday, 14 October 2011. Can I Transform my Practice? 8220;If we teach today, as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.” (John Dewey- American philosopher and psychologist). As a newly graduated teacher (2010), I am thoroughly aware of the responsibilities that teachers have towards all the educational needs of our children. Increasingly, these are being used in a classroom context and have major implications on teachers and students.
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Thinking outside the box: Good Looking
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This is a big deal. For educators, Edwards suggests it is an opportunity to use an item of massively popular culture to unpack the many complicated issues the films set up around gender and power relations especially as they relate to looking and the gaze (2009). In the article, Good Looks and Sex Symbols: The Power of the Gaze and The Displacement of the Erotic in Twilight. Ball, A. (Creator). (2008). True Blood [Television Series]. USA: HBO. Http:/ www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-seltzer/twilight-...Schia...
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cMyLearning: The walls are coming down
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Learning at the speed of light with mobile technology. Sunday, 16 October 2011. The walls are coming down. This post is in response to an article in the Weekend Australian Magazine:. 2011, p.12), "[our] economy . has been transformed irrevocably by globalisation and the changes wrought by the information age. If kids must face the challenges of this new, global, distributed information economy, what are we doing to structure the classroom of the twenty-first century to help them? What do you think? 8220;...
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cMyLearning: Keeping mobile with your learning
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Learning at the speed of light with mobile technology. Wednesday, 5 October 2011. Keeping mobile with your learning. Despite discrepancies with the distribution of technology across the world, one can assume that. How often are these personal learning endeavours that our students have explored outside of school used to shape what they learn in school as they seek out projects based on their interests? Sharples et al, 2005, pp4-5). Such pedagogies reinforce Sharples et al’s concept of learning o...No Apar...