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If "digital" is how we write, share, and participate today and into the future, what does that mean for the teaching of writing and for learning?

Join a National Writing Project study group as we explore these questions together through our own experiences and those of the NWP Digital Is community. Each week we'll focus on a different aspect of inquiry and practice related to writing, teaching and connected learning.

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  • digital
  • inquiry
  • learning
  • literacy
  • nwp
  • teaching
  • writing
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  • School of Ed

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

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  • Runs July 9, 2012 to July 27, 2012
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Christina Cantrill (organizer) Paul Oh (organizer) Elyse Eidman-Aadahl (organizer) Katherine (organizer) Kim (organizer) Tellio (organizer) KevinHodgson (organizer) Susan (participant) mratzel (participant) sue (participant) Julie Heller (participant) Anita Hall (participant) Karen LaBonte (participant) Sulakshika (participant) Zara Smith (participant) Tyson (participant) Servando (participant) Alli (participant) Aaron Brown (participant) Mishna (participant) Jolenick (participant) Fred Haas (participant) skrasner (participant) Frank (participant) Kristi Lonheim (participant) Maryellen Ohrnberger (participant) JDotson (participant) Hope (participant) Sheri Edwards (participant) Liz Renshaw (participant) Janet Ilko (participant) Manoj (participant) JennaB (participant) A view from the Steel City (participant) Kate Blinn (follower) Joe Dillon (follower) matthew marotta (follower) Muhammed Shafique (follower) Paul Allison (follower) WALID (follower) seawink3 (follower) Erin A Crisp (follower) Ashesh Pokhrel (follower) Nikos Voyiatzis (follower) ju (follower) Angelina (follower) karen (follower) Vani Tuisavura (follower) kerri (follower) Lindsey (follower) wwbosworth (follower) ruthvik (follower) gauri (follower) Bill Gaskins (follower) PM. Cardamone (follower) Erin Wilkey Oh (follower) chris (follower) Rajanand (follower) Cmondestin (follower) PaulaWantsACracker (follower) Sam (follower) Daniel Phelan (follower) Annie (follower)

Tasks


  • July 23: Invoke Yourself!
  • July 20: Putting Youth Voices Front and Center
  • July 16: Making and Creating
  • July 12: Writing in the "Real" World
  • July 9: What writing and literacy learning connections do you make?
  • Navigating P2PU
  • Introducing NWP Digital Is
  • Overview of this study group

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  • NWP Digital Is
  • Web Literacies
    Tellio
    Tellio at Making Writing and Literacy Learning Connections
    posted comment at July 20: Putting Youth Voices Front and Center.
    22 Jul 2012 via courses.p2pu.org

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