by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Media Fluency
Teaching Media Fluency skills is crucial to the educational environment as technology continues to reshape how students think and react to digital media and the messages they receive. This is an important aspect of teaching that cannot be ignored. All students should...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Critical Thinking
Advancements in technology have immensely revolutionized the classroom. Thanks to the Internet and improved digital media, teachers now have a plethora of resources available to them to enhance the overall learning experience. The digital media resources that teachers...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Media Fluency
There’s no denying the influence of digital media in our daily lives. That means teaching Media Fluency is an integral part of classroom practice. Media Fluency is one of the Essential Fluencies and it’s important to understand what it’s all about....
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Media Fluency
Pecha Kucha is a method of PowerPoint that has changed the landscape of presentations. It’s translated as “chitchat,” designed and patented by architects Klein/Dytham in Tokyo in 2003. A Pecha Kucha presentation utilizes imagery and efficient use of spoken word...