Teachingmedialiteracy.com: A Web-Linked Guide to Resources and Activities

 Chapter 2: Adolescents’ uses of new digital media

 

[2.1] Adolescents’ Uses of New Media in Media Education

[2.2] Literacies through the Use of New Media

[2.3] Learning to Make Connections

[2.4] Engaging in Inquiry-Based Critical Literacy through Blogs and Wikis

[2.5] Video Games and Problem-Solving Strategies

[2.6] Engaging in Critical-Inquiry Learning through Webquests

[2.7] Employing Webquests in the Classroom

[2.8] Further Online Resources for Integrating the Web into Media Studies

[2.9] Further online resources for integrating the Web into media studies

[2.9a] What is a Webquest?

[2.9b] What are the Different Parts of a Webquest?

[2.9c] The Webquest Design Process

[2.9d] A Sample Webquest using Filamentality

[2.10] Organizations that Promote the Use of Technology in Schools

[2.11] Web-based Resources for Teaching Media Literacy

[2.12] References

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