1. Welcome to EDUC 5405G
Adult Education & Digital Technologies
Spring 2015
Carolyn Guertin, PhD
Faculty of Education, UOIT | 07 May 2015
2. Term runs from May 4th to June 18th, 2015
Thursdays 6 to 9 pm in Adobe Connect
Classroom,
and Tuesdays, asynchronously
3. Carolyn Guertin
by phone: 647-771-1335
by Skype (by appt): carolyn_guertin
by email: carolyn.guertin@uoit.ca
4. Take The Survey & Introduce Yourself
• https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DS5DJFW
5. Textbooks: Design for How People
Learn by Julie Dirksen
Through Indigo or Amazon, for Kobo or Kindle or in paperback.
6. Textbooks: Learning Landscapes, Vol.
6. No. 2, Spring 2013
Free for download:
http://www.learninglandscapes.ca/archives/112-spring-2013-vol6-no2-teaching-and-learning-in-the-digital-world-possibilities-and-challenges
7. Assignments
1. Weekly blog or vlog (minimum of 7 reading responses or
analyses.) 250 words/week posted to Weebly site before
the start of class (10%)
2. Weekly in-class assignments, usually in groups (10%)
3. Assessment of a digital tool that is useful to you for
teaching in your subject areas. 1500 words posted to class
wiki (June 9th; 30%)
4. Design, execution and presentation of a web-based
portfolio project with three
mockups/outlines/storyboards for learning objects in your
area of study. (Drafts June 2nd; Final June 18th; 50%)
8. What do we mean by
Critical Media Literacy?
(Enter your designated break out room
and discuss).
Come up with a working definition.
(You may search for sources.)
9. Groups
1. Amy Beecham; Alissa
Bigelow; Rahul Chopra;
Joseph Countryman;
Peter DeCourcy
2. Pamela Douglas; Victoria
Dykes; Imran Fancy;
Ashley Flieler; Derek
Fullerton
3. Delois Gittens; Astra
Hamlet; Matthew
Keenan; Carol Keizer;
Rickesh Kotecha
o 4. Tiffany Lee; Shirley
Merith; Maria Miclea;
Leslie-Ann Miller;
Richard Parker
o 5. Andrew Peacock;
Nicolas Polito; Philip
Raby; David Swerdfeger;
Michelle Williams
10. Douglas Kellner (2000) advocates for a critical
media literacy promoting
1. the ability to overcome civic disengagement
and
2. to intervene in the global forces that are
transforming our world.
http://www.iresist.org/media.html
11. Kellner calls on critical educators to facilitate the
development of communal contexts where
individuals learn to empower themselves to
understand and resist the negative aspects of
mass media and globalization.
http://www.iresist.org/media.html
13. David Buckingham (2003) further categorizes the field of media
education (toward literacy) based on four nonhierarchical, conceptual
understandings that are constantly in a state of flux.
Represent-
ation
Language
Production
Audience
16. Discuss one of the 3 distinct modes of
self-representation in digital media:
written, visual & quantitative
• Six groups – in breakout rooms
1. Amy; Pamela; Delois; Tiffany (written)
2. Alissa; Victoria; Astra; Shirley (visual)
3. Rahul; Imran; Matthew; Maria (quant)
4. Joseph; Ashley; Leslie-Ann; David (written)
5. Peter; Michelle; Richard; Rikesh (visual)
6. Andrew; Nicolas; Philip; Carol; Derek (quant)
17. Answer the following questions about the distinct modes of self-
representation in digital media assigned to your group: either
written, visual & quantitative
• What was your opinion of blogs, selfies or tracking (choose the one
assigned to your group) before you read the article?
• Has your opinion changed? How so?
• How does the history of your form (written, visual, or quantitative)
influence how you read the contemporary version (blogs, selfies,
quantitative tracking)
• How does participation change your assigned form of
communication from its historical counterpart?
• Find some interesting images and/or examples of the contemporary
form and historical form and post the links.
• Is your form best understood as a form of self-representation or
self-expression? What does narrative have to do with it?
• What role does your form -- or can your form play -- in critical
media literacy?
18. Please submit your responses from
Discussion 2 to
carolyn.guertin@uoit.ca
19.
20. Due to audio problems, we will pick up next week
where we left off. Thanks for your patience.