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An edition of Teaching Generation M (2009)

Teaching Generation M

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Working with and devising quality educational resources for "Generation M" today's group of teens and young adults born in the early 1980s through the mid 1990s can be a challenge for librarians and instructors who may not relate well to their multitasking, technophile students. Here, editors Cvetkovic ( named of one of the "2005 Library Movers and Shakers" by Library Journal) and Lackie (the 2006 recipient of the ALA Kenneth Haycock Award for Promoting Librarianship) answer the core questions you'll need to facilitate new and powerful learning opportunities for your Gen M audience, including: Who are the members of Gen M? What is their shared cultural experience and how does it influence learning? How can librarians and educators best meet this cohort's educational requirements? Cvetkovic, Lackie and their contributors debunk common myths and misconceptions about this unique generation to provide a realistic understanding of their instructional needs and learning styles. You'll find a comprehensive introduction and overview of Gen M, including key term definitions, background information, and a clear idea of the scope of issues facing educators charged with teaching and working with this age group. A section on the emergent digital community inherent to Gen M examines the personal, sociological, and educational implications and impact on future pedagogy. The authors cover popular online tools like Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube, Google, many of which play a large role in Gen M information retrieval, and also address key educational theories and provide instruction for creating lessons and learning objects that can be used in both traditional and online educational environments. Examples of current best practices are provided along with corresponding instruction for designing and implementing them in your library or classroom. Specifically geared toward librarians, media specialists and educators of all types, this muchneeded guidebook offers unprecedented insight and instruction that will help you succeed at the head of this distinctive young class. - Publisher.

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2009, Neal-Schuman Publishers
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Table of Contents

The myths, realities, and practicalities of working with Gen M / Robert J. Lackie, John W. LeMasney, and Kathleen M. Pierce
The haves and the have-nots : class, race, gender, access to computers, and academic success / Colleen S. Harris
Driving fast to nowhere on the information highway : a look at shifting paradigms of literacy in the twenty-first century / Patricia H. Dawson and Diane K. Campbell
Expanding our literacy toolbox : the case for media literacy / Susan Avery
Gen M and the information search process / Art Taylor
Gen M : whose kids are they anyway? / Michele Kathleen D'Angelo
The wired life : the public and private spheres of the Gen M community / Karen J. Klapperstuck and Amy J. Kearns
Face-to-face on Facebook : students are there-- should we be? / Laurie M. Bridges
YouTube and YouTube-iness : educating Gen M through the use of online video / Katie Elson Anderson
Google and Wikipedia : friends or foes? / Jeffrey Knapp
It's not about the game / Nicholas Schiller and Carole Svensson
Comics go digital : the rise of webcomics / Tyler Rousseau
The emerging Gen M ecology : what will their world look like? / Stephen Abram
Gen M(obile) : learning applications for mobile technology in higher education / Boris Vilic and Robert J. Lackie
Technology and pedagogy : the best of both for Gen M students / Lauren Pressley
Teaching Gen M through cooperative learning / Sharon L. Morrison and Susan L. Webb
Screencasting : extending your educational environment / Steve Garwood
How I learned to stop worrying and love Google and Wikipedia : two classroom exercises and some musings and trends / Mitch Fontenot
Teaching information ethics : the guided research paper / Joseph F. Joiner
Information literacy vs. computer literacy : the first-year experience as a teaching tool / Beth Larkee

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Library of Congress
Z718.5 .T43 2009, Z718.5.T43 2009

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Paperback
Pagination
xvii, 368 p.
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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OL24300351M
Internet Archive
teachinggenerati0000unse
ISBN 10
1555706673
ISBN 13
9781555706678
LCCN
2009017658
OCLC/WorldCat
316058681

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