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Created by: Ren ée Crumley Partial Requirement for MEDT 7485 Summer 2009
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Increase lesson collaboration with Language Arts teachers Increase delivery of student lessons in media center Increase student understanding and application of learned skills Support for School Improvement Plan
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Better student understanding of Georgia ELA standards Imbedding media/information technology skills in ELA lessons Better skills transfer for students across various units More student needs met
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Cross curricula applications Building meaning in content areas Online texts and web sites Multiple genre exposure Multiple writing style
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Teaching digital access skills Teaching evaluation or screening of web site skills Teaching how to do Boolean searches Teaching the difference between an internet search and a database search Teaching the use of various formats available including web sites, video, pictures, and databases
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Bloom hierarchy for digital literacy: Beginning from the skill level of remembering to the highest skill level of creating from unit to unit and subject to subject ***Andrew Churches, Tech&Learning.com, 22 August 2008 Application of digital literacy: website creation EX: http://stu.westga.edu/~rcrumle1/7467_finalwebsite_rmc/default.html
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Bullet pointing: listing in the digital age Social bookmarking: using the teacher’s blog Searching: Online research “Googling”
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Advanced searches Boolean searches Blogging
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Loading applications Operating programs Sharing Editing
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Linking Integrating Tagging
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Posting Collaborating Blog Commenting Networking
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Programming Filming Podcasting Wiki-ing Publishing Mixing
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More effective use of resources: The media center has more resources than the individual classroom More effective use of teaching time: The teacher: student ratio is lowered Integration of educational technologies: More exposure to new technology and creation of teaching websites that students access from home for follow up instruction Shared efforts of promoting literacy: Teacher and Media Specialist share reading interests
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Fewer discipline problems: Students more engaged and there are two teachers Easier to meet individual needs: Two teachers work to strengths of each other. Students’ individual learning styles can be met. Shared work load: Planning, teaching, and assessing together Developing life-long learning: Fostering the habit of using the library for work and pleasure
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Provide extended learning opportunities for students to master content Collaborate to select strategies to help students who do not meet standards Provide enrichment opportunities for students who master content quickly
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Lets get started with collaboration Bring your students to the media center for better student understanding
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American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communication and Technology. Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1998. Churches, Andrew. "Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally." Tech & Learning. 22 Aug. 2008. 22 June 2009. Knobel, Michele, and Dana Wilber. "Let's Talk 2.o." Educational Leadership Mar. 2009: 20-24. McNabb, Mary L. Literacy Learning in Networked Classrooms: Using the Internet with Middle-Level Students. Newark, DE: International Reading Association, 2006. Ryan, Jenny, and Steph Capra. Information Literacy Toolkit: Grade 7 and Up. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2001. Taylor, Joie. Information Literacy and the School Library Media Center. Westport, Connecticut: Libraries Unlimited, 2006.
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