This is a PowerPoint used in a workshop for educators and youth service providers about using new media in the classroom. The workshop is presented by BackList (www.thebacklist.net), a content developer that connects media, entertainment, and education.
1. Using Technology & New Media in the
Classroom
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2. What is New
Media?
From Wikipedia:
New media is a broad term to encompass the
amalgamation of traditional media such as film, images,
music, spoken and written word, with the interactive
power of computer and communications technology,
computer-enabled consumer devices and most
importantly the Internet.
• on-demand access
• content any time, anywhere, on any digital device
• as interactive user
• feedback, creative participation and community
formation around the media content.
This dynamic life, moves, breathes and flows with pulsing
excitement in real time. Another important promise of new
media is the "democratization" of the creation, publishing,
distribution and consumption of media content.
What distinguishes
new media from
traditional media is
not the digitizing of
media content into
bits, but the dynamic
life of the "new
media" content and its
interactive
relationship with the
media consumer.
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3. Types of New
Media
• Digital videos
• Social networking
• Enhanced e-books
• Podcasts
• Websites
• Mobile apps
• Geo-tagging
• Transmedia
What other
types of new
media have
you
encountered?
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4. Why New Media?
• Increase in teaching moments
• Can help to increase literacies—
digital, media, etc.
• Can help to meet children where
they best learn
• Actively join the media landscape
and conversation
What
advantages
does new
media hold
in the
classroom?
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5. Challenges &
Concerns
• Shouldn’t replace teaching
• Depends on your population;
knowing what might work best for
them
• Learning curve with technology
• Availability of equipment
• Privacy Issues
What do you
need to
consider
when using
new media
and
technology in
the
classroom?
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6. Connecting with The
Autobiography of
Malcolm X
Comics or Animated Cartoons
1. Have students create or “recreate” scenes from
Malcolm X by using an comic strip application like Pixton
Video
1. Have students create their own videos about the text
using their cell phones, web cams or inexpensive video
cameras. Student videos can be uploaded to Facebook or
Twitter.
Geo-tagging and Geo-experiences
1. Using Google Earth (googleearth.com), take students
on a tour of the many places where Malcolm X lived. You
can also explore those locales during the times when he
lived there.
2. Physically visit places where Malcolm X spent time,
such as various locales in Harlem. Using Foursquare
(www.foursquare.com), “check in” to these places and
chart a story based on the check-ins.
Using Google
Earth, take
students on a
tour of the
many places
where Malcolm
X lived.
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7. Connecting with The
Autobiography of
Malcolm X
Social Media
1. Have students develop a Facebook page for The
Autobiography of Malcolm X where they act as the “teachers.”
Providing information, quotes, “did you knows”, video links,
article links for page visitors.
2. Create a twitter (www.twitter.com) handle such as
@malcolmxquotes to create a storyline from quotes found in
the text. As a class, select and post quotes.
3. Create a Tumblr (www.tumblr.com) account to reimagine the
text through text, video, and images.
4. Use a closed or private network (for example, through
www.ning.com) to develop an online community for your class
or group to discuss the book. Here’s a link of social
networks made specifically for educators:
http://mashable.com/2010/10/16/free-social-media-tools-for
teachers/.
5. Link with another educator and have a literary chat via
Skype (www.skype.com) between your two classrooms.
6. Locate an elder, professor, literary critic who you can
connect via Skype and have him or her provide a talk about
the text or time periods when the book was written.
Create a
Tumblr account
to reimagine
the text through
words, video,
and images.
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8. Connecting with The
Autobiography of
Malcolm X
Digital Photography
1. Create a photo gallery to
represent Malcolm X’s progressions
through a photo clipping application
like Snipit (www.snipit.com).
2. Have students take photos of
places, things, people, (using cell
phones or inexpensive cameras)
that could be used to interpret the
text. Have students collate the
collection into a digital story based
on the text.
Have
students
collate the
photo
collection into
a digital story
based on the
text.
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9. Transmedia? Video featuring Henry Jenkins
According to Henry
Jenkins, the “father of
transmedia” it’s a
storytelling process where
integral elements of work is
dispersed systematically
across multiple delivery
channels for the purpose of
creating a unified and
coordinated entertainment
experience. Ideally, each
medium makes it own
unique contribution to the
unfolding of the story.
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