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"When Andy Plemmons, a progressive media specialist at David C. Barrow Elementary in Athens, GA, was asked to help create a set of interdisciplinary lessons for fifth graders to learn about September 11, 2001, he naturally took a transmedia approach." lire la suite du billet => Delete the scoop?
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(...)" Vitally, though, there is a grammar out there that shares many of the attributes of transmedia storytelling and -writing. If we can understand this grammar, which has been more than 30 years in the making, then we might have a stronger starting point for being able to better understand how we can teach these demanding new literacy skills. It’s a grammar that has stood the test of time, and its vocabulary stretches across the worlds of transmedia storytelling, social networks, and mobile media" lire ici une intéressante réflexion de Henry Jenkins => Via Simon Staffans Delete the scoop?
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Moderator, Buffy Hamilton Panelist, Laura Fleming Panelist, Andy Plemmons SLJ Summit 2011...
Tuba Angay-Crowder's comment,
September 25, 2011 9:45 AM
I love the presentation! Thank you so much! it is inspiring !
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