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[Technology 1393] Re: New technology skills for living in a democracy

djrosen at comcast.net

djrosen at comcast.net
Fri Nov 23 06:58:57 EST 2007




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David
David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net

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From: "Eric Bragg" <bragge324 at gmail.com>

> David,

Eric wrote:


> Thanks so much for you post. I have been working with film with 5th graders

> for the last four years. Teaching them this new digital technology has been

> very rewarding for them, and they really enjoy learning how movies are made.

> After my work with the students, I've had many of them go on to work at the

> middle and high school levels with films and even made their own movies to

> put on You Tube. The only thing to be cautious about is that most kids

> under 18 have to sign a publicity release before they can upload themselves

> to a website within the academic setting. Privately, they can do whatever

> they like. Encouraging them to play with this technology will ultimately

> make them more prepared to survive in a digital world.



Eric and others,
I wonder if there are adult learners whom a Technology list subscriber could help to make a short video of their story that ended with a question for the presidential candidates such as those listed on the Literacy President web site. If so please let me know.

David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net

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