I found the process relatively easy. The biggest thing that I noticed was when I used my laptop's built in mic it would pick up the fan of the computer creating a little bit of feedback that was slightly annoying. Also the programs were easy to find, and most of them were already installed on my computer.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Digital Literacy
This week I spent quite a bit of time think about what I wanted to do as my digital literacy assignment. One thing that I've been interested in having students do a Book Talk. In a Book Talk, students will review and give a short summary about a book of their choosing. For my Book Talk I discussed the book Alive. I will let the Book Talk tell you what it is about :)
I found the process relatively easy. The biggest thing that I noticed was when I used my laptop's built in mic it would pick up the fan of the computer creating a little bit of feedback that was slightly annoying. Also the programs were easy to find, and most of them were already installed on my computer.
I found the process relatively easy. The biggest thing that I noticed was when I used my laptop's built in mic it would pick up the fan of the computer creating a little bit of feedback that was slightly annoying. Also the programs were easy to find, and most of them were already installed on my computer.
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Thanks for your book talk. I hadn't heard of "Alive" before, but it sounds very intense and well-written. Just brainstorming here, but one thing the module talked about was that digital texts provide students with multimodal representations. So maybe while you were talking, you could show photographs of the Andes where the plane crashed? Visuals would be a powerful way to communicate the hostile environment faced by the rugby players. Thanks again for your book talk.
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