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Week 13: Pop and Censorship – A Debate! | Pop it like it's hot!
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Pop it like it's hot! The best way to predict the future is to create it. Abraham Lincoln. October 23, 2013. Week 13: Pop and Censorship – A Debate! Reflect on the possibilities and/ or challenges when making popular culture artefacts available in the library. Creativity (2013). Smug Puppies. Explores the issue of censorship and librarian’s rights in the United States. Librarians can often be faced with the question: censorship or curriculum modification? Collection development policies are documents cre...
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Pop it like it's hot! The best way to predict the future is to create it. Abraham Lincoln. The following is a list of links to great resource pages and blogs surrounding popular culture integration in schools. Popular Culture Resources Wordle. Http:/ www.edutopia.org/blog/digital-teens-what-time-is-it-matt-levinson. Http:/ popeducation.blogspot.com.au/. Http:/ www.scoop.it/t/school-library-websites/. Http:/ edtechtoolbox.blogspot.com.au/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Talk About...
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Pop it like it's hot! The best way to predict the future is to create it. Abraham Lincoln. October 11, 2013. Week 12: Pop Devices – a peek @ iPads. Investigate the education resources available for a piece of mobile media in your life. IPad Sean MacEntree. 2013. Creative Commons License. In my current teaching practice I regularly incorporate Edmodo. Further from Edmodo, I also utilise Wikispaces. For collaboration and assessment, GoogleDocs. For group work in senior classes, Bubbl.us. Allow students to ...
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Peer Feedback | Inspire to Inquire...
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Inspire to Inquire…. Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand. Ancient Chinese Proverb. November 25, 2013. Below are copies of the peer feedback I gave my partner Sarah. On her annotated bibliography:. I have had to spread my own searches wider to ensure I had a broad range of information related to IL and also senior historical investigations. Broadening this search, gave a lot more useful results. Looking at History, similar to you, I have found a couple of the ...I loo...
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Class notes and documents. All relevant files are in my Dropbox. Folder. You must DOWNLOAD the files for the links to work. Is due Wed 31 October – detentions will be issued for drafts not submitted on this date. Is due Tue 13 Nov – block 5. Is due Wed 14 Nov – detentions will be issued for drafts not submitted on this date. Is due Wed 28 Nov – block 1-2. If you cannot access it, try this – or you can look on the school wiki (). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Youth, pop culture and ...
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Youth and POP culture. So hot it POPS. October 2, 2013. Wrecking ball needed here (week 12). I am not so behind the times that I don’t know who Miley Cyrus is, or should I say, was. My future sister-in-law kept putting posts on Facebook about ‘Wrecking Ball’, essentially asking ‘What the…’? Miley Cyrus – Wrecking Ball (YouTube video). So, the lyrics. Why is she licking tools? To try to get back at her ex-fiance? Is it making her happy? Is she on drugs or is she mentally balanced? Am I just a prude? At th...
Bueller?….Bueller?….Bueller? (Week 13) | Youth and POP culture
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Youth and POP culture. So hot it POPS. October 14, 2013. Bueller Bueller Bueller (YouTube video). There is something about Ferris Bueller’s Day Off that gets me every time. Just looking up the clips makes me chuckle. I even made myself a shirt where Ed Rooney is yelling out for his secretary, “GRACE! 8221; while on the phone to Ferris. Ferris Buellers Day Off: Famous Lines (YouTube video). And if I say to my sister: “You speak any English? 8221; She will crack up into fits of laughter. October 14, 2013.
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Talk About…Pop culture! This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Social Media in the Classroom. Week 13: The Anticipation of Participation. October 21, 2013. The Art of Social Media by Flickr member mkhmarketing. While trying to be inspired to begin writing the Reflection for our final assessment piece, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the whole participatory culture of social media. To be honest, I hadn’t even heard of the term until this unit! I have enjoyed ‘getting to know’ peop...While the...
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Talk About…Pop culture! This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Social Media in the Classroom. These pages aim to provide visitors with resources to help support the integration of youth popular culture and texts into classrooms. Social Media in the Classroom. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Inspire to Inquire…. Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand. Ancient Chinese Proverb. November 25, 2013. The following reflection will help to answer my three focus questions from the beginning of this subject:. How can teachers use inquiry-based learning in conjunction with other educational techniques? In what depth is the TL responsible for providing inquiry based learning professional development for teachers and/or students? Alberta, .(2004). In Blog Stage 2. You a...
Results and Analysis of Findings | Inspire to Inquire...
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Inspire to Inquire…. Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand. Ancient Chinese Proverb. November 25, 2013. Results and Analysis of Findings. Results and analysis of findings. Out of the 15 students who completed the 3 questionnaires; 10 males and 5 females participated. Question 1: Knowledge about the Topic. Figure 1: Question 1- Existing Knowledge. Question 2: Student Interest in the Task. Question two looked at the level of student interest in the topic; there was an ob...
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youth, pop culture & texts | one future teacher librarian chatting about youth, popular culture and texts
Youth, pop culture and texts. One future teacher librarian chatting about youth, popular culture and texts. Web 20 For Teachers. Web Television: the Lizzie Bennett Diaries. Posted in Free Choice Topic. The Lizzie Bennett Diaries Image Credit. Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media. And was nominated for a bunch more awards. It has a fantastic website. Where you can watch the entire series), buy merchandise and pretty much find out anything you need to know. I love that the episodes are...
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Youth and popular Culture. Youth and Popular Culture in the Primary School. September 21, 2015. As I was busy in the school library I had a child come to me and ask; Mrs T, could you please tell me what book would be good to borrow? I looked a little. Deeper to find other books that are very funny. Captain Underpants , how hilarious or Horrible Histories, that are full of facts and fun . Verbal storytelling either in an ebook activity online or physically by myself. Even an interactive CD would be fun.
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4 out of 5 Teacher Librarians like Popular Culture. The Global Citizen Meets Popular Culture: Resource Page 1. Youth, Popular Culture and Activism: Resource Page 2. Using Social Media for Professional Learning and Resource Collection: Week 13 Post. October 6, 2013. Transformative Learning – Civics and Citizenship, Geography and Popular Culture: Week 12 Post. October 6, 2013. Kids These Days: Week 11 Post. October 1, 2013. 8220;A representation of texts which are currently popular with a targeted selectio...
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Youth Pop Culture | Exploring the latest and greatest
Exploring the latest and greatest. Youth Engagement with Media. Popular Culture and Curriculum. Texts, Literacies and new Media. Youth Schooling and Libraries. Young at heart…. November 9, 2015. November 9, 2015. Photo credit: social media. I love social media. But not in the sense that I am on it 24 hours a day, rather the connections that I have with people that I just didn’t have even ten years ago. Over the years, there have been many moral panics around new technology and of course there is not a da...
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Pop it like it's hot! | "The best way to predict the future is to create it.." Abraham Lincoln
Pop it like it's hot! The best way to predict the future is to create it. Abraham Lincoln. October 23, 2013. Week 13: Pop and Censorship – A Debate! Reflect on the possibilities and/ or challenges when making popular culture artefacts available in the library. Creativity (2013). Smug Puppies. Explores the issue of censorship and librarian’s rights in the United States. Librarians can often be faced with the question: censorship or curriculum modification? Collection development policies are documents cre...
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Youth, Popular Culture and Texts | Views of a Teacher-Librarian in training
Youth, Popular Culture and Texts. Views of a Teacher-Librarian in training. Books, Libraries and Librarians. Popular Culture & Curriculum. Handheld devices – yes or no? March 14, 2014. I came across a blog post today by Hipmombrarian. About 10 reasons why she gives her children handheld devices. As an educator who can see the potential of handheld devices for children, I agree completely with her reasoning. And what sort of activities should I choose? Stereotyping in Popular Culture. October 19, 2013.
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Back to the Future. October 24, 2015. Back to the Future. Image from: http:/ bit.ly/1Mbtj7s. Sourced using Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This happened to me yesterday while going through some items, all covered in dust and making my hands filthy! The quote that took my attention was. I take heart from this quote. Why? Just to name a few. Yes we would still have our excellent quality reviewing journals and publications, but let’s be honest, today we often want a review or inf...
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Lesley's Thoughts - Youth, Popular Culture & Texts
Lesley's Thoughts - Youth, Popular Culture and Texts. Dear Diary My Status Update Is…. Published October 23, 2015. License: CC0 Public Domain / FAQ. Free for commercial use / No attribution required. License: CC0 Public Domain / FAQ. Free for commercial use / No attribution required. Reading: I 3 Reading! Published October 18, 2015. My school has many reluctant readers and as the TL (Teacher Librarian), it is one of my jobs to try to turn this around. Blind Date with a Book (Grove, 2015). Is an idea, beh...