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Digital Literacy (for iPad wielding learners in Dodge City, Kansas)

These are the presentation slides for my morning workshop today in Dodge City, Kansas, on “Digital Literacy.” The session description is:

Digital literacy today means much more than searching the Internet and using Microsoft Office. To be digitally literate, teachers as well as students need to be able to create and share online a variety of different multimedia products. These media products can be “mapped” to your curriculum and the Common Core State Standards. In this keynote, Wesley Fryer provides an overview of the 12 different media products in the Mapping Media framework. These include Interactive Writing, Narrated Art, Radio Shows, 5 Photo Stories, Visual Notes, Narrated Slideshows/Screencasts, Puppet Videos, Quick Edit Videos, eBooks, GeoMaps, Simulations or Games, and Digital Stories. Learn more and access session resources on maps.playingwithmedia.com.

Digital Literacy (Feb 2014) from Wesley Fryer

I’ll also be sharing an afternoon workshop on creating multimedia / enhanced eBooks using iPads.

Dodge City iPad Technology Learning Day by Wesley Fryer, on Flickr
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Mapping Media to the Curriculum - Update by Wesley Fryer, on Flickr
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