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PCgamer.com
Warren Robinett's Adventure Game Studies online scholarly journal History of Infocom Games |
MrFixitOnline.com (MFO)
Gamespot.com (has trailers and demos) David Winter's Pong ("Site of the First Video Game") Killer List of Videogames (KLOV) Kurt Squire's website (link to paper on Civilization) |
Next Week's Reading:
Gee, What video games have to teach us, Chapters 5-8
Information for April 19 Class
Review of Accelerated Reader:
Pavonetti, L. M., Brimmer, K. M., & Cipielewski, J. F. (2002). Accelerated reader: What are the effects on the reading habits of middle school students exposed to Accelerated Reader in elementary grades? Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 46, 300-311.
Advertising for popular instructional software titles:
Thinking Reader and Thinking Writer
(see also Tom Snyder
Productions below)
Writer's Workbench
Read 180
Accelerated Reader
Plato Learning (look at Solutions-->High
School-->Remediation for some sample applications)
Tom Snyder Productions (See Product Tours)
Riverdeep (requires registration; follow links to
solutions/elementary school solutions/high school)
Next Week's Reading:
Gee, What video games have to teach us, Intro, Chapters 1-4
Information from April 12 class
The WebQuest Connection, presented by Anne Stinson
Information for March 29 Class
De Jong, M., & Bus, A. (2004). The efficacy of electronic books in fostering kindergarten children's emergent story understanding. Reading Research Quarterly, 39, 378-393.
Kim, L. (2004). Online technologies for teaching writing: Students react to teacher response in voice and written modalities. Research in the Teaching of English, 38, 304-337.
Mac Gregor, S. K., & Lou, Y. (2004). Web-based learning: How task scaffolding and web site design support knowledge acquisition. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 37, 161
Information for March 15 Class
This week's Readings:
Bruce, Section 5 (pages 201-288), including
Bruce's essay on Dewey's Conception of Learning and Luke's Response (202-207)
Bishop's article on Using the Web to Support Inquiry (209-221)
Leander's article on Online Writing Laboratories (223-231)
Thakkar, Hogan, and Williamson's article on Chickscope (264-275).
We will skim over Beach and Lundell's article because we've already dealt with the topic, and we will return to the article on the virtual classroom later.
Note: No written response due this week.
Next week's readings:
Bruce, Section 6 (pages 289-364). Please bring a written response to ONE of the readings.
Information for March 1 Class
Today's Links:
Multimedia archives that can be used in instruction (samples):
Oyez (Supreme Court Audio)
HarperAudio (T. S. Eliot reading aloud The Waste Land)
Free Image Archives
at Wikipedia (The "Free Online Encyclopedia that Anyone Can Edit")
Historical image resource guide at the University of San Diego Department of History
Next Week's Readings:
(To Browse): JustThink.org. View the samples of student-created media (Including Souls, Save Our Music, Consumer Unplugged, HipHop Is, The Mission, and BayView Is). Also check the Programs, Curriculum, and Resources links for an idea of how this organization works.
(To Browse): Kids Doing the Media. Issue of Media Literacy Review [online]. Volume 1, Issue 1.
(Traditional reading):
Copeland and Goering (2002). Blues you can use: Teaching the Faust theme through music, literature, and film
Information for February 22 Class
Next Week's Readings:
Grisham, D. L. (2001). Technology and media literacy: What do teachers need to know? Reading Online.
Scott, T. P., & Harding, D. (2004). Splicing video into the writing process. Learing and Leading with Technology, 32 (1) 26-31.
Bull, G., & Kajder, S. (2005). Digital storytelling. Learing and Leading with Technology, 32 (4), 46-49.
Information for February 15 Class
Readings for Next
Week:
Bruce (Ed.), Section 4 (pages 159-198)
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA; skim, at FTC web site)
Copyright information at the Library of Congress web site
Information for February 8 Class:
Kartoo Visual Search Engine: www.kartoo.com
Open Directory Project (Search service developed and edited by average users): http://dmoz.org/
Readings for Next Week:
Bruce (Ed.), pages 115-158 (Section Three)
Kajder, S., & Bull, G. (2003). Scaffolding for struggling students: Reading and writing with blogs. Learning and leading with technology, 31 (2), 32-35.
Wollman-Bonilla, J. (2003). E-mail as genre: A beginning writer learns the conventions. Language Arts, 81, 126-134.
Information for February 1 Class:
Next Week's Readings:
Bruce (Ed.), pages
59-98.
Dalton, B., & Grisham, D.L. (2001, December/January). Teaching students
to evaluate Internet information critically. Reading Online, 5(5).
Available: http://www.readingonline.org/editorial/edit_index.asp?HREF=/editorial/december2001/index.html
Additional site to glance at:
Alexander, J., & Tate, M. A. (1996-1999). Evaluating Web resources.
Available: http://www2.widener.edu/Wolfgram-Memorial-Library/webevaluation/webeval.htm
Next Week's Readings:
Bruce (Ed.), Section 1, Section 2 to page 50
Eagleton, M. (2001, August). Making text come to life on the computer: Toward an understanding of hypermedia literacy. Reading Online, 6(1). Available: http://www.readingonline.org/articles/art_index.asp?HREF=eagleton2/index.html
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