Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Screenagers and the Digital Window: Teaching, Learning, and Reading with the Digital Screen
1. Screenagers and the Digital Window: Teaching, Learning, and Reading with the Digital Screen Joquetta Johnson, Library Media Specialist Milford Mill Academy Baltimore County Public Schools MASL Conference Thursday, October 14, 2010
3. Youngsters have turned into 'screenagers' who spend nearly ten hours a day glued to TVs, computers, phones and video games. Much of the time they are texting, playing games consoles, surfing the internet, scrolling through their iPods or staring at screens during school lessons. http://tiny.cc/vvykc
4. Adolescents have been called "digital natives," but data suggests that they are both comfortable with new technologies, and yet not always as technically savvy as we collectively believe them to be. http://pewinternet.org/topics/Teens.aspx
6. If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. Abraham Maslow
7. We must educate the students we have, not the student we used to have, nor the student we wished we had. We must adapt to today's student, not them adapting to us. We must adapt to their world of today's 21st century technology. We cannot teach like we've taught forever anymore. We must change ourselves to adapt to their world. They are hyper-communicators and must "power down" just to go to school. http://teacherlingo.com/blogs/sharingtechnology/archive/2008/02/23/using-youtube-in-the-classroom.aspx
8. Media literacy is the ability to sift through and analyze the messages that inform, entertain and sell to us every day. It's the ability to bring critical thinking skills to bear on all media— from music videos and Web environments to product placement in films and virtual displays on NHL hockey boards. http://tiny.cc/76z4j
32. One in three teens sends more than 100 text messages a day, or 3000 texts a month. http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones/Summary-of-findings.aspx
58. Thanks Joquetta Johnson, Library Media Specialist Milford Mill Academy Baltimore County Public Schools 410-887-0665 jjohnson@bcps.org www.joquettajohnson.com www.milfordmillacademylibrary.pbworks.com www.twitter.com/accordin2jo skype: accordin2jo
59. Photo Credits Computer with tools http://tiny.cc/uvtta YouTube Guy http://tiny.cc/gwg34 You Tube Logo http://tiny.cc/hgaxb Checkmark http://tiny.cc/0e8nr Vodpod Logo http://vodpod.com/ You Tube Blocked http://tiny.cc/rnxac Google Video http://video.google.com/ Blip.tv Logo http://blip.tv/ Video Box http://tinyurl.com/yd966hd YouTube and Books http://tinyurl.com/yd966hd Search Guy http://bit.ly/9KHDqz Hello Friend http://bit.ly/9sNg0i Girl with laptop http://bit.ly/9rLusw Girl with Camera http://bit.ly/cL2HxT Girl on Cell phone Screen http://bit.ly/bl7apP Ipad vs. Kindle http://bit.ly/bNxWgj Cell Phone Policy http://bit.ly/cDLwHc Boy with Cell Phone http://bit.ly/bq14lQ Uncle Sam http://bit.ly/c0Uw83 Students with Flip cameras http://bit.ly/9ctcy9 Cartoon Kid with Digital Camera http://bit.ly/9HgVHd Twitter Logo http://bit.ly/d07U9Q Boy at Computer http://bit.ly/bk3cn4 Cartoon http://bit.ly/bHuu9t Book Question Mark http://bit.ly/bneHxa Reading iPadhttp://bit.ly/dmLunV
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