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Online Video of “Luddite Literacy” Presentation

One of my TCEA 2005 session presentations was videotaped, and is now available via streaming video.

Of the sessions I presented during TCEA 2005 this year, my favorite was certainly my first session entitled “Luddite Literacy.” A video of my presentation with accompanying PowerPoint slides is now available online, and will continue to be available for the next year. To view it, visit the following site and click REGISTER HERE: http://tcea.minds.tv/.

My session is entitled “Luddite Literacy: Digital Tools or Toys for the 21st Century Classroom?” and runs for just over 50 minutes. My PowerPoint slides are also available separately on my website.

This direct link to the list of video streamed TCEA sessions may work for you alternatively and allow you to circumvent their online registration process.

Please Note: The Internet Explorer browser is required to view this content. On a Macintosh, neither the Safari or Firefox web browsers appear to display this content correctly. IE for Mac works fine, however. The video is streamed using Windows Media player, which should be installed with your IE browser. A more detailed description of browser requirements with download links is available.

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Posted by Wesley Fryer on February 28, 2005.

Categories: literacy, luddite

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