| WEEK # | TOPICS | LECTURE NOTES |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 |
Introduction to new media literaciesWhere is media literacy headed? What's at stake? |
Lecture 1 (PDF) Lecture 2 (PDF) Lecture 3 (PDF) |
| 3 |
Origins of literacy in the westWhere does literacy come from? Where is it found? |
Lecture 4 (PDF) Lecture 5 (PDF) |
| 4 |
Literacy and the mediaHow is literacy portrayed in media and schools? What is the "literacy myth"? |
Lecture 6 (PDF) Lecture 7 (PDF) |
| 5 |
Learning weekForums; Photoshop and image editing |
Lecture 8 (PDF) Lecture 9 (PDF) |
| 6 |
New literacies and new media, part 1What are the new literacy studies? What do they have to do with media? |
Lecture 10 (PDF) Lecture 11 (PDF) |
| 7 | New literacies and new media, part 2 | |
| 8 |
MultimodalityWhat counts as a text in the new media literacies? | Lecture 14 (PDF) Questions (PDF) |
| 9 |
Learning weekAnimation; Podcasting |
Lecture 15 (PDF) Lecture 16 (PDF) |
| 10 | Learning week | |
| 11 |
Situated learningWiki; Where does learning happen? |
Lecture 18 (PDF) Lecture 19 (PDF) |
| 12 |
Embodied cognitionHow do we learn, know, interpret and produce these new media? | Lecture 21 (PDF) |
| 13 |
MultiliteraciesWhat do we propose for the future of media literacies? | Lecture 22 (PDF) |
| 14 |
Learning weekGames and game design; Video editing |
Lecture 24 (PDF) Lecture 25 (PDF) |
