Teaching Poetry in a Digital World supports ELA educators for grades 6-12 to incorporate digital literacy in their classroom through teaching the reading and writing of poetry.
Teaching Poetry in a Digital World supports ELA educators for grades 6-12 to incorporate digital literacy in their classroom through teaching the reading and writing of poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stefani Boutelier has over 20 years of teaching experience in K-20 and is currently an Associate Professor of Education at Aquinas College. She teaches pre-service and in-service teacher courses in instructional design, literacy, ed tech, and research methods as well as general education first-year seminar courses. Sarah Donovan is an Associate Professor of Secondary Education English at Oklahoma State University and founder of Ethical ELA. Launched in 2015, Ethical ELA website hosts a monthly five-day online poetry writing experience with teachers and Verselove, thirty-days of poetry writing in celebration of National Poetry Month. Her work focuses on how writing poetry shapes learning and wellbeing.
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Contents Part I Chapter 1 Poetry in our Digital World Chapter 2 Digital Citizenry for Content Creators Chapter 3 e-Poetry Framework: The Power of Choice in Digital Poetry Composition Chapter 4 From Draft to Digital: Understanding Writing Process Approaches to Poetry and Technology Part II Chapter 5 Haiku in Motion: Celebrating School Community through GIF Poetry Chapter 6 Place-Based Poetry: Zip-Odes and YouTube Shorts Chapter 7 AI + Nonet: Machine and Human Poetry Collaboration Chapter 8 Echoes of Persuasion: Two-Voiced Spoken Word Recordings Chapter 9 Concrete Piles of Positivity with Templates Chapter 10 Playing with Words: Enhancing Poetry Through Gamification Chapter 11 Epilogue: Embracing the e-Poetry Journey
Contents Part I Chapter 1 Poetry in our Digital World Chapter 2 Digital Citizenry for Content Creators Chapter 3 e-Poetry Framework: The Power of Choice in Digital Poetry Composition Chapter 4 From Draft to Digital: Understanding Writing Process Approaches to Poetry and Technology Part II Chapter 5 Haiku in Motion: Celebrating School Community through GIF Poetry Chapter 6 Place-Based Poetry: Zip-Odes and YouTube Shorts Chapter 7 AI + Nonet: Machine and Human Poetry Collaboration Chapter 8 Echoes of Persuasion: Two-Voiced Spoken Word Recordings Chapter 9 Concrete Piles of Positivity with Templates Chapter 10 Playing with Words: Enhancing Poetry Through Gamification Chapter 11 Epilogue: Embracing the e-Poetry Journey
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