Tag: disinformation

Becoming Indistractable

Welcome back all. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #321. I posted the following this week: Developing a Culture of Inquiry – This week I presented a workshop focused on reading and supporting students as they interact in classes. This post includes my slide deck and a recording of the session.Sharing What You Love – What…

Technology Weirds The World

Welcome back all. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #319. I posted the following this week: Digital Wildfires: Tending to social media in the ELA classroom – Wrote up and just submitted this piece with a great group of colleagues about the challenges of dealing with misinformation and disinformation in/out of the classroom…and what educators can…

Lies don’t end relationships…the truth does

Welcome to the new year. Let’s hope that it’s a new year. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #316. I posted the following this week: Becoming a Student Privacy Expert – I completed the Student Privacy Train-the-Trainer Program for K12 from the Future Privacy Forum. I’ve shared content from the FPF and their Student Privacy Compass…

Start Often F*@k Achievements

Hello there. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #312. This week I worked on a lot of things in the background. If you haven’t already, please subscribe if you would like this newsletter to show up in your inbox. Reach out and say hello at hello@digitallyliterate.net. Watch on YouTube NYC’s nonprofit DIY internet is taking on…

I’m Doing Research

Welcome back all! This is Digitally Literate, issue #307. I hope you’re taking time out. This week I post the following: A Brief History of Earth by Andrew Knoll – My main blog will become a space where I document my thinking over time. As part of that plan, I’ll start saving book notes as…

A Better Way To Count

Hi all! Welcome back to Digitally Literate. This is issue #304. I worked on a couple of things in the background. One of which was an application for funding to open a STEAM Education and Research Center. We’ll learn more this week and I need to attend a Technical Assistance Workshop where the Commission on…

Life Must Be Lived Forwards

Hello! Hello! I hope you and those around you are well. This week I also posted the following: Where I’m Going – Share a walk in your world. WalkMyWorld Learning Event 7. Where I’m Going. Life must be lived forwards. We have the opportunity to survive, succeed, and achieve. Guides In The Monster Factory -…

Complexifying Issues Since 2015

Holla back y’all. I just realized I’ve been writing this newsletter since 2015. Yikes. This week I also posted the following: Technology, Instruction, Learning in Teaching (TILT) Faculty Survey – This version of the TILT survey is designed for instructors in higher education and is designed to provide insight into the knowledge, skills, and dispositions…

Perseverance

Perseverance Welcome back to base camp. This week I also posted the following: A Turning Point – Learning Event #5 – As you identify the arc of your story, which story are you currently living? Documenting Instructional use of Technology in Higher Education – Last week I shared a piece of research that unpacks the…