The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

Erin Brockette Reilly
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Announcing our Spring conference: Learning in a Participatory Culture At NML's May 2nd conference, we will share our new web-based learning environment, the Learning Library, and host a series of conversations and workshops about the…
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Announcing our Spring conference:Learning in a Participatory CultureAt NML's May 2nd conference, we will share our new web-based learning environment, the Learning Library, and host a series of conversations and workshops about the integration and implementation of the new media literacies across disciplines. Workshops include "The Complexities of Copyright: Shepard Fairey v. the AP," "Mapping in Participatory Culture: Boundaries," "Using Wikipedia in the Classroom" and many others. Henry…See More
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Great fun ... Thanks Steve for inviting me. Let me know if you have any questions and hope to see all of you at MIT's Project New Media Literacies conference on May 2, 2009! We will share the launch of the Learning Library, other NML resources, implementation strategies from the field, case studies, professional development and more!For more information: http://newmedialiteracies.org/Cheers! ~ ErinSee More
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May 2, 2009 MIT Conference: Learning in a Participatory Culture

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Announcing our Spring conference:

Learning in a Participatory Culture



At NML's May 2nd conference, we will share our new web-based learning environment, the Learning Library, and host a series of conversations and workshops about the integration and implementation of the new media literacies across disciplines. Workshops include "The Complexities of Copyright: Shepard Fairey v. the AP," "Mapping in Participatory Culture: Boundaries," "Using Wikipedia in the Classroom" and many… Continue
Erin Brockette Reilly

Tonight on The Future of Education

Posted on March 31, 2009 at 6:37pm 0 Comments

Great fun ... Thanks Steve for inviting me. Let me know if you have any questions and hope to see all of you at MIT's Project New Media Literacies conference on May 2, 2009! We will share the launch of the Learning Library, other NML resources, implementation strategies from the field, case studies, professional development and more!

For more information: http://newmedialiteracies.org/
Cheers! ~ Erin

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