I hope you will take a moment to watch these three video clips featuring Allan Luke. I am posting them as I want to suggest that continuing to discuss whether technologies belong at school, as if technologies could be anything less that ways we are in the world, seems like dead end discourse--especially when they fail ti migrate into maters of power, access, representation. How we apprentice young people to read the world through critical and comparative lens requires our attention.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Reading the World Critically via Allan Luke
I hope you will take a moment to watch these three video clips featuring Allan Luke. I am posting them as I want to suggest that continuing to discuss whether technologies belong at school, as if technologies could be anything less that ways we are in the world, seems like dead end discourse--especially when they fail ti migrate into maters of power, access, representation. How we apprentice young people to read the world through critical and comparative lens requires our attention.
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Takes me awhile to catch-up. Timely. I will post on our course wiki for Tuesday, when the topic is critical literacy. Tx!
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