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  • Access and affiliation: The literacy composition practices of English language learners in an online fanfiction community
    Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, Vol. 49, No. 2. (2005), pp. 118-128.
    by RW Black
    posted to affinity anime composition esl fan fanfiction fiction groups learning peer writing by NML on 2006-06-28 21:41:30 as read
  • Situated Language and Learning
    (01 September 2004)
    by James P Gee
  • The Video Game Theory Reader
    (01 August 2003)
  • Creating Emotion in Games: The Craft and Art of Emotioneering
    (15 September 2003)
    by David Freeman
  • Man, Play and Games
    (01 August 2001)
    by Roger Caillois
  • Chris Crawford on Interactive Storytelling
    (06 October 2004)
    by Chris Crawford
  • Patterns in Game Design (Game Development Series) (Game Development Series)
    (20 December 2004)
    by Staffan Bjork, Jussi Holopainen
  • Replay: Game Design and Game Culture (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies, V. 18)
  • Rules of Play : Game Design Fundamentals
    (01 October 2003)
    by Katie Salen, Eric Zimmerman
  • The Game Design Reader : A Rules of Play Anthology
    (01 December 2005)
    by Katie Salen
  • Your Competent Child: Toward New Basic Values for the Family
    (01 April 2001)
    by Jesper Juul
    posted to children popular_culture by NML on 2005-12-08 21:45:25 as **
  • Half-Real : Video Games between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds
    (01 November 2005)
    by Jesper Juul
  • Theory of Fun for Game Design
    (06 November 2004)
    by Raph Koster
  • Just don't call them cartoons: The new lliteracy spaces of anima, manga, and fan fiction
    Handbook on New Literacies
    edited by D Leu, J Coiro, C Lankshear, M Knobel
  • Researching Literacy as Tool, Place, and Way of Being
    Reading Research Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 1., pp. 7-12.
  • Online fanfiction: What technology and popular culture can teach us about writing and literacy instruction.
    New Horizons for Learning Online Journal, Vol. XI, No. 2. (Spring 2005)
    by RW Black
  • Access and affiliation: The literacy and composition practices of English language learners in an online fanfiction community.
    Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, Vol. 49, No. 2. (2005), pp. 118-128.
    by RW Black
  • Technologies of the Childhood Imagination: Media Mixes, Hypersociality, and Recombinant Cultural Form
    by Mizuko M Ito
  • Playing the Future : What We Can Learn from Digital Kids
    (01 September 1999)
    by Douglas Rushkoff
  • Digital Storytelling: Capturing Lives Creating Community
    by Joe Lambert
  • The Second Self : Computers and the Human Spirit -- Twentieth Anniversary Edition
    (01 July 2005)
    by Sherry Turkle
    posted to computers psychology by NML on 2005-12-08 20:47:35 as ** along with 2 people tystl jyew
  • The Braid of Literature: Children's Worlds of Reading
    by Shelby A Wolf, Shirley B Heath
  • Reading the Popular
    (24 August 1989)
    by John Fiske
  • Television Culture (Studies in Communication Series)
    (17 December 1987)
    by John Fiske
  • Beyond Subculture: Youth And Pop In A Multi-ethnic World
    (28 February 2006)
    by Rupa Huq
    posted to cultural_studies diversity popular_culture subculture urban youth by NML on 2005-12-08 20:38:52 as **
  • The Uses of Cultural Studies : A Textbook
    (30 April 2005)
    by Angela Mcrobbie
    posted to cultural_studies by NML on 2005-12-08 20:37:15 as **
  • In the Culture Society: Art, Fashion and Popular Music
    (24 June 1999)
    by Angela Mcrobbie
    posted to art cultural_studies fashion music popular_culture by NML on 2005-12-08 20:36:46 as **
  • The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations
    (25 May 2004)
    by James Surowiecki
  • Becoming Virtual: Reality in the Digital Age
    (01 March 1998)
    by Pierre Levy
  • Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace
    by Pierre Levy
  • "Mommy, I'm Scared": How TV and Movies Frighten Children and What We Can Do to Protect Them
    (15 September 1998)
    by Joanne Cantor
    posted to effects film media_literacy television tv by NML on 2005-12-05 05:07:30 as **
  • Empowering Students With Technology
    (01 April 2001)
    by Alan November
  • Donkey Kong in Little Bear Country: A First Grader's Composing Development in the Media Spotlight
    The Elementary School Journal, Vol. 101, No. 4. (2001), pp. 417-433.
    by Anne H Dyson
    posted to children media_literacy storytelling by NML on 2005-12-05 04:59:03 as **
  • Censorship, the Classroom, and the Electronic Environment
    The English Journal, Vol. 74, No. 1. (1985), pp. 38-41.
    by David M Considine
    posted to censorship classroom media_literacy by NML on 2005-12-05 04:29:09 as **
  • The Simpsons Meet Mark Twain: Analyzing Popular Media Texts in the Classroom
    The English Journal, Vol. 87, No. 1. (1998), pp. 49-51.
    by Renee Hobbs
  • Everyday Learning about Identities among Young Adolescents in Television Culture
    Anthropology & Education Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 4. (1997), pp. 467-492.
    by Joellen Fisherkeller
    posted to children cultural_studies identity popular_culture teens television tv by NML on 2005-12-05 04:24:24 as **
  • Consuming Social Change: The "United Colors of Benetton"
    by Henry A Giroux
    posted to consumerism social by NML on 2005-12-05 04:21:33 as **
  • Writing and Critical Thinking in the Social Studies
    Curriculum Inquiry, Vol. 8, No. 4. (1978), pp. 291-310.
    by Henry A Giroux
    posted to critical_studies education literacy writing by NML on 2005-12-05 04:05:04 as **
  • The Politics of Educational Theory
    by Henry A Giroux
  • Young People, Politics and News Media: Beyond Political Socialisation
    by David Buckingham
    posted to media_literacy news politics teens youth by NML on 2005-12-05 04:00:05 as ** along with 1 person colleenmacklin
  • Media Literacy: A Guided Tour of Selected Resources for Teaching
    The English Journal, Vol. 87, No. 1. (1998), pp. 34-37.
    by Elizabeth Thoman
  • Talk Radio: Who's Taling, Who's Listening
    posted to media radio by NML on 2005-12-04 21:33:59 as **
  • A funny thing is happening to TV's public forum. (Freedom of the Press) : An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
    posted to democracy politics public television tv by NML on 2005-12-04 21:33:17 as **
  • Vernacular video: for the growing genre of camcorder journalism, nothing is too personal. : An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
    posted to cultural_studies news video by NML on 2005-12-04 21:32:00 as **
  • Real life is more important than ciinema: an interview with Abbas Kiarostami. (filmmaker)(Interview) : An article from: Cineaste
    posted to film media_literacy by NML on 2005-12-04 21:31:10 as **
  • Exploring Images
    (22 January 1988)
    by Barrie Mcmahon, Robyn Quinn, Robyn Quin
    posted to images visual_literacy by NML on 2005-12-04 21:25:47 as **
  • Media Virus!
    (06 February 1996)
    by Douglas Rushkoff
    posted to media psychology sociology by NML on 2005-12-04 21:24:56 as **
  • The Places of Books in the Age of Electronic Reproduction
    by Geoffrey Nunberg
    posted to literacy literature new_media reading by NML on 2005-12-04 21:23:43 as ** along with 1 person jflanders
  • Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline Politics
    (09 October 2003)
    by Douglas Rushkoff
  • Designing for fun: how can we design user interfaces to be more fun?
    interactions, Vol. 11, No. 5. (2004), pp. 48-50.
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