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Presentations

Designing Resilient Ecologies: Towards a Human Science of Learning

Presentor: Kris D. Gutierrez
Event: AERA Annual Meeting 2011 - April 08, 2011

AERA Presidential Address

Gaming: Scalable Game Design: Computing Computational Thinking

Presentor: Alexander Repenning, David Webb and Kris Gutierrez
Event: NSF 2012 CE21 PI and Community Meeting - February 03, 2012

gaming_repenning.pdf

New Dream Mini-Views: Visualizing a Plenitude Economy

Presentor: Juliet Schor
Event: - July 18, 2011

This fun animation provides a vision of what a post-consumer society could look like, with people working fewer hours and pursuing re-skilling, homesteading, and small-scale enterprises that can help reduce the overall size and impact of the consumer economy. Narrated by economist and best-selling author Juliet Schor.

Transformational Literacy: Preparing Users for Life’s Transitions

Presentor: Michael Stevens (Introduction), and Mimi Ito (keynote address)
Event: OCLC Symposium at ALA Midwinter - January 27, 2011

Introduction by Michael Stephens.
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Dominican University.

Keynote Address, Dr. Mimi Ito, Professor in Residence, UC Irvine, and John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Chair in Digital Media and Learning.

Connected Learning in a Networked Age

Presentor: Mimi Ito
Event: American Association of School Librarians (AASL) 2011 Conference - October 27, 2011

Closing keynote address for the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) 2011 Conference

Learning with Social and Mobile Media: The Positive Potential of Peer Pressure and Messing Around Online

Presentor: Mimi Ito
Event: Mobility Shifts - October 10, 2011

This past October, Mimi Ito spoke at the New School’s biennial conference series, The Politics of Digital Culture. In her talk, “Learning with Social and Mobile Media: The Positive Potential of Peer Pressure and Messing Around Online”, she examines the diversity of youth experience with new media and how it relates to questions of equity, access, and learning opportunities. Video Credit: MobilityShifts: An International Future of Learning Summit (http://mobilityshifts.org)
 
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