Suche

Wo soll gesucht werden?
Erweiterte Literatursuche

Ariadne Pfad:

Inhalt

Literaturnachweis - Detailanzeige

 
Autor/inEgbert, Joy
TitelAlligators in the Sewers? Really?
QuelleIn: Learning & Leading with Technology, 36 (2009) 7, S.28-30 (3 Seiten)
PDF als Volltext (1); PDF als Volltext kostenfreie Datei (2) Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1082-5754
SchlagwörterMedia Literacy; Grade 6; Internet; English (Second Language); Zoology; Folk Culture; Popular Culture; Electronic Mail; Mythology; Critical Thinking; Evaluation; Teacher Role; Educational Technology; New York
AbstractA large number of alligators, flushed down toilets as babies, have grown up and proliferated in the bowels of New York City. Over the years, they have grown in number and size and frequently terrorize those foolish enough to visit the subways. This tale has been making its way around the Internet ever since there's been an Internet. It's wild enough to capture the attention of the average sixth grader, and because it's been published on the Internet, it's remarkably believable to many of them--especially English language learners (ELLs). The author defines media literacy as the ability not only to understand what is read, heard, or seen, but also to evaluate and make good decisions about what various media present, and suggests using urban legends and/or outrageous content as springboards to lessons on media literacy. This article describes how this alligator story can become a media literacy lesson addressing technology skills as well as content-area knowledge on laws, reptiles, and big-city life. In the process, students can practice reading, writing, and other skills included in the sixth grade curriculum. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenInternational Society for Technology in Education. 180 West 8th Avenue, Suite 300, Eugene, OR 97401-2916. Tel: 800-336-5191; Tel: 541-302-3777; Fax: 541-302-3778; e-mail: iste@iste.org; Web site: http://www.iste.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
Literaturbeschaffung und Bestandsnachweise in Bibliotheken prüfen
 

Standortunabhängige Dienste
Bibliotheken, die die Zeitschrift "Learning & Leading with Technology" besitzen:
Link zur Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB)

Artikellieferdienst der deutschen Bibliotheken (subito):
Übernahme der Daten in das subito-Bestellformular

Tipps zum Auffinden elektronischer Volltexte im Video-Tutorial

Trefferlisten Einstellungen

Permalink als QR-Code

Permalink als QR-Code

Inhalt auf sozialen Plattformen teilen (nur vorhanden, wenn Javascript eingeschaltet ist)

Teile diese Seite: