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Design Thinking II (Kayla and Marisa)

For this weeks podcast, Marisa and I focused on Tim Brown's TED Talk, Professor Hung's video, and Donald Schon's reading Teaching and Learning as a Design Transaction....

Design Thinking II (Lauren and Taryn)

This podcast focuses primarily on Schon (1992) Teaching and learning as a design transaction reading. We do discuss briefly the Forms of Thinking video and the TED Tal...

Social Media I (Yi-Hsin and Xuemeng)

Latest episode of Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills

Social Media I (Wendy, Xingyue and Shahee)

The topic of this episode is social media. Wendy, Xingyue and Shahee talk about two readings and a video. The first reading is Ronson's chapter on cyber violence. Then...

Social Media I (Ann and Cinzia)

For our podcast this week, Cinzia and Ann discuss both readings, the video and the Black Mirror Netflix episode. The readings they focus on were danah boyd’s "Identity...

Remix (Nico and Anthony)

Nico and Anthony talk about fan fiction, Kirby Ferguson's "Everything is a Remix", Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear, and Kedrick James.

Remix (Jennifer and Joanna)

Jennifer and Joanna discuss remix, Kirby Ferguson's "Everything is a Remix", Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear, and Kedrick James.

Remix (Angela, Brianna and Marissa)

Angela, Brianna and Marissa discuss remix and education.

Media Literacy II (Tammra, Jenna and Natalie)

Tammra, Jenna and Natalie discuss Marwick and Lewis' "Media manipulation and disinformation online" and David Buckingham's "Do we really need media education 2.0?"

Media Literacy II (Taryn and Nitasha)

Taryn and Nitasha discuss Marwick and Lewis's "Media manipulation and disinformation online" and David Buckingham's "Do we really need media education 2.0?"

Media Literacy I (Kayla and Marisa)

Kayla and Marisa discuss James Paul Gee's "Digital media and learning as an emerging field" and Farhad Manjoo's "True Enough".

Visual Literacy II (Lauren and Angela)

Lauren and Angela discuss Edward Tufte's "The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint" and Richard Mayer's Multimedia Principle and Redundancy Principle.

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