This article reflects on what it means to read in the digital age. The discussion is playing out among educational policy makers and reading experts around the world, and within groups like the National Council of Teachers of English and the International Reading Association. As teenagers’ scores on standardized reading tests have declined or stagnated, […]
Docentes globales: un modelo conceptual para el desarrollo de la competencia intercultural online (english & spanish)
La competencia en lenguas extranjeras, la conciencia global y la comunicación intercultural están cada vez más reconocidas como aspectos esenciales de la participación productiva en el ámbito económico, cívico, político y social del siglo XXI. Como consecuencia, la promoción internacional de estas competencias adquiere una importancia única en el espectro de la educación infantil, básica […]
Charting Media and Learning in Europe – MEDEAnet report
Charting Media and Learning in Europe How is media used to support teaching and learning in different parts of Europe? The consortium of the European Commission supported project MEDEAnet (2012-2014) tries to get to the bottom of this question and investigates the situation in the MEDEAnet countries (Estonia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania) or regions (Baden-Württemberg, […]
European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL)
This paper collects the most relevant notions and conclusions of the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL), that took place in Istanbul, Turkey, on 22nd-25th October, 2013. The paper discusses the impact of new learning spaces on information literacy concepts. Therefore characteristics of learning spaces will be introduced and new opportunities in terms of information […]
Christinebruce.com.au: information literacy
This website provides an overview of the research work and interests of Professor Christine Bruce, Science and Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. These research interests revolve around the perceptual worlds of information and information technology users, with a particular focus on qualitative approaches such as action research, phenomenography and phenomenology. Within […]
Diversifying Information Literacy Research: An Informed Learning Perspective
This article uses the idea of informed learning, an interpretation of information literacy that focuses on people’s information experiences rather than their skills or attributes, to analyse the character of using information to learn in diverse communities and settings, including digital, faith, indigenous and ethnic communities. While researchers of information behaviour or information seeking and […]
It’s Game Over for ‘Gamers’
This article analyses video games’ future. The author narrates a bit of her personal experience with video games and how she was threatened several times when she was invited to speak about the negative, often sexist, ways in which women are portrayed in games, among other things, in universities and conferences. Afterwards she talks about […]
Games in the Classroom: Overcoming the Obstacles
Even for educators who are excited about using games in the classroom, questions inevitably come up around the very real obstacles to implementation, and strategies for overcoming them. A recent survey from the Games and Learning Publishing Council asked 700 teachers to identify and rank the major barriers to using games in the classroom. In […]
Video Games and the Future of the Textbook
The textbook is a problem that consistently plagues classrooms. At best, textbooks are innocuous, offering simple summaries of a very broad subject area. At worst, they oversimplify things, providing less information than an encyclopedia article without enough nuance or context to make it meaningful. In this article, Jordan Shapiro suggests we need to move away […]
Talking to Kids about Racial Stereotypes
Racial stereotypes abound on television, and children’s programming is no exception. The turban-wearing bad guy, the brainy Asian, and the Black basketball whiz are just a few of the stereotypes reinforced in children’s cartoons, films and TV shows. Spotting these stereotypes is often difficult for children; to them, the tomahawk-wielding Indian or the Asian karate […]
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