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The Socially Networked Classroom

Teaching in the New Media Age
By: William Kist

Foreword by Kylene Beers

This book demonstrates how pioneering teachers have successfully integrated screen-based literacies into instruction and how you can harness students’ social networking skills for learning.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: K-12
  • ISBN: 9781412967013
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2009
  • Page Count: 152
  • Publication date: November 10, 2009
Price: $32.95
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"Kist writes as a learner should, sharing what he discovers along the way. I like even more that he asks important questions while capturing how he and several other master teachers have attempted to ask and answer them with their own students. You will, too."
—Bud Hunt, Blogger at Bud the Teacher
Instructional Technologist, St. Vrain Valley School District, Longmont, CO

"The innovative classroom activities in this engaging book will inspire teachers to help students acquire digital-media literacies for collaborating on and sharing their work—literacies essential for participation in a networked world."
—Richard Beach, Professor of English Education
University of Minnesota

"A veritable smorgasbord of ideas and suggestions. This text grabbed me right away, and I started flagging all sorts of ideas even in the earliest chapters. It is as if Bill Kist met me in the hallway, took me by the hand, and simply said, 'Come here, I want to show you something.'"
—Sheila M. Gragg, Technology Integration Coach
Ashbury College, Canada

Incorporate social networking into instruction, no matter your level of technological expertise or Internet access!

Web sites like Facebook and Twitter have transformed the way young people interact and communicate. With appropriate guidelines, students' social networking skills can be harnessed to develop new literacies and deepen teaching and learning in the 21st century.

The Socially Networked Classroom demonstrates how pioneering teachers have successfully integrated screen-based literacies into their instruction. This book includes:

  • Real-world activities and lesson examples with assignment sheets, assessments, and rubrics
  • Ideas on fostering collaborative learning using blogs, wikis, nings, and other interactive media.
  • Tips on Internet safety, blogging etiquette, protected blogging sites, and more
  • Blog entries from classroom teachers

With this accessible guide for Grades 5–12, teachers of all levels of technological expertise can help students develop the new literacies necessary to succeed in a digital world.


Key features

  • Identifies and documents the processes of teaching and learning in pioneering new media classrooms featuring social networking
  • Documents the assignments, assessments, and outcomes of instruction in these classrooms
  • Explores a broadened definition of literacy in relation to human learning and education
  • Brings nationally known "new literacies" theoreticians—who may be known internationally only to well-read academics—to a wider audience
Author(s)

Author(s)

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William Kist

William Kist has been researching classroom uses of new media for over a decade. His profiles of teachers who are broadening our conception of literacy were included in his first book, New Literacies in Action, and have been expanded to include teachers who use Web 2.0 in their classrooms in his new book from Corwin, The Socially Networked Classroom: Teaching in a New Media Age. A former high school English teacher and curriculum supervisor and currently an associate professor at Kent State University, Kist has presented nationally and internationally with over 40 articles and book chapters to his credit. He has been active on state and national levels as a literacy educator, founding the Ohio Language Arts Supervisors’ Network and serving on the Executive Board of the Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts. In November 2007, Kist began a three-year term as director of the Commission on Media for the National Council of Teachers of English, and he continues to be sought out for interviews in the press regarding new literacies, including such publications as U.S. News and World Report and Education Week. He remains active as a filmmaker and musician himself and earned a regional Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music Composition.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Kylene Beers


Acknowledgments


About the Author


1. The Writing Is on the Screen: Social Networking Is Here to Stay

2. "Short": Social Networking in a Low-Tech Environment

3. "Tall": Social Networking in a Medium-Tech Environment

4. "Grande": Social Networking in a High-Tech Environment

5. "Venti": Social Networking in an Unlimited Tech Environment

6. "Refill": Continuing the Dialogue

Appendix: Sample Letters to Parents


References


Index


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