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Toward Networked Literacies Literacy GAINS Summer Camp August 2010 Parry Sound Ontario Dr. Alec Couros

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Toward Networked Literacies Literacy GAINS Summer Camp August 2010 Parry Sound Ontario

Dr. Alec Couros

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me

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my blog, my hub

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microblogging

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photosharing

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videosharing

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social networking services

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content sharing

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open teaching

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- our point of perspective as a learner, where our knowledge & experience is situated (to reveal what I am blind to or able to see).

- our point of intersection through multiple contexts, world views, personal & professional relationships.

- our point of privilege and access to knowledge & experience.

- our point of power when forming, managing, and maintaining relationships.

- our point of personalization as learning & memory are tied to emotion (my attempt to build my rapport and connection with you).

why begin at “me”?

(short version)

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“People donʼt buy what you do, they buy why you do it.”

(Simon Sinek)

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shift

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“Tell me ... what it is I am educating and what sort of world we live in, and I will tell you what I

am aiming at.”(Garforth, 1962)

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Knowledge

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• what is k?

• how is k acquired?

• how do we know what we know?

• why do we know what we know?

• what do humans know?

• who controls k?

• how is k controlled?

Questions

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Free/Open Content“describes any kind of creative work in a format that explicitly allows copying and

modifying of its information by anyone, not exclusively by a closed organization, firm, or

individual.” (Wikipedia)

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Media

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Stats as of March 17/10 via Mashable

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Stats as of Jan 22/10 via Royal Pingdom

media stats (2009)

• 90 trillion emails sent annually from 1.4 billion email users

• 234 million websites

• 1.73 billion Internet users

• 126 millions blogs

• 350 million Facebook users

• 4 billion images on Flickr

• 1 billion Youtube videos served daily.

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Networks

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“Understanding how networks work is one of the most important

literacies of the 21st century.”(Rheingold, 2010)

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• redefine communities, friends, citizenship, identity, presence, privacy, publics, geography.

• enable learning, communication, sharing, collaboration, community.

• networks form around shared interests & objects.

social networks

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crowd sourcing content

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real time collaboration

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issues

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Inappropriate Content

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“Some of the comments on Youtube make you weep for the future of humanity, just for the spelling alone, never mind the obscenity and naked hatred.”

(Lev Grossman)@leverus

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Verifiability

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Identity

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“You are not Facebookʼs customer. you are the product

that they sell to real customers - advertisers. Forget this at your

peril.”(Greenberg, 2010, via tweet)

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Citizenship

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Kyle Doyle is not going to work today, f*** it, I’m still

trashed. SICKIE WOO

Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the

utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose

and hating the work

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strategies/practice

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“...the set of abilities and skills where aural, visual, & digital overlap. These include the ability to understand the

power of images & sounds, to recognize & use that power, to manipulate &

transform them pervasively, & to easily adapt to new forms.”

(New Media Consortium, 2005, on ʻnew literaciesʼ)

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- new media are texts

- information is abundant

- surge of multimodal/multimedia expression

- authorship increasingly complex

- social contexts collapsing

- potential audience expanding

- social connections important

- technology tends to be deterministic

- digital reputation management vital to citizenry

- wayfinding, sensemaking, curation, participation, production vital to literacy

assumptions(short version)

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pay attention to ...

•Properties: persistence, replicability, searchability, scalability, (de)locatability.

•Dynamics: invisible audiences, collapsed contexts, blurring of public & private spaces @zephoria

danah boyd

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coding competence(the ability to decode texts)

(Adapted from Four Resources Model, Freebody & Luke, 1990)

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semantic competence(the ability to make meaning)

(Adapted from Four Resources Model, Freebody & Luke, 1990)

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pragmatic competence(functional literacy)

(Adapted from Four Resources Model, Freebody & Luke, 1990)

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Professional Identities

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critical competence(ability to select, analyze & participate in texts)

(Adapted from Four Resources Model, Freebody & Luke, 1990)

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“Education ... has produced a vast population able to read but

unable to distinguish what is worth reading, an easy prey to

sensations and cheap appeals.”(Trevelyan, 1942)

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human literacies

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“Literacies nourish each other. One literacy helps another to grow. Literacies contain each other and require each other.”

(Sheridan, 2000)

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• As we “move toward an environment of instant & infinite information ... we need to move from bring simple knowledgeable to knowledge-able.”

• Youtube & other social media mitigate “connection without constraint”. In many cases this leaves to “tremendously deep communities”.

@mwesch

Michael Wesch

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“Heroes for our Mediated Culture”

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“... the practice of freedom, the means by which men & women deal critically and creatively with

reality and discover how to participate in the transformation

of their world”(Freire, 1970)

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