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Teens, Technology, and Literacy; Or, Why Bad Grammar Isn't Always Bad

Teens, Technology, and Literacy; Or, Why Bad Grammar Isn't Always BadAuthor: Linda W. Braun
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 616337

Media: Paperback
Pages: 128
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.5

ISBN: 1591583683
Dewey Decimal Number: 373.1334
EAN: 9781591583684
ASIN: 1591583683

Publication Date: December 30, 2006
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Are you bothered by the bad grammar, emoticons, acronyms, and poor spelling that are ubiquitous in cyberspace, and especially prevalent in teen communications? Do you lament that today's technologies are ruining the reading and writing skills of teens? Well, think again.

This author proposes that today's teens are actually exploring and developing new literacies, and learning to use technology in the most effective ways possible. After examining some of the technologies teens commonly use (IM, webblogs, podcast, games), Braun describes how these technologies affect reading, writing, and communication habits and skills; and how they are actually creating new communities of learning. Expand your perspective on what defines literacy, and learn how you can maximize the learning that teens acquire in using new technologies by integrating technologies into your programs and services. A must-read for librarians, teachers, and anyone else who works with teens in grades 6 and up.




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4 out of 5 stars Great food for thought   October 23, 2007
J. Gephardt (Kansas City metro area, USA)
As a high school teacher I hear a lot of groaning from colleagues about how horrible texting and other new applications are for the purity of the English language. Sorry, guys, that's "old school." I think Braun is right. She has a new and much more positive "take" on all this new technology which is--let's face it--our children's and students' native language! No, English is not going down in flames; it's evolving. That's how languages stay alive. Anyone who has contact with kids (and even those who don't, but who are interested in the future of the nation) should read and think about this book!




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