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- 1.New Media: New World Order
How Will We Educate in the New World?
2. Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture
Media Education for the 21st Century
By: Henry Jenkins
With Ravi Purushotma, Margaret Weigel, Katie Clinton, and Alice J.
Robison
From Chapter 6, Who Should Respond? A Systemic Approach to Media
Education Page 106.
3. Play
The capacity to experiment with the surroundings as a form of
problem solving.
4. Performance
The ability to adopt alternative identities for the purpose of
improvisation and discovery.
5. Simulation
The ability to interpret and construct dynamic models of real world
processes.
6. Appropriation
The ability to meaningfully sample and remix media content.
7. Multitasking
The ability to scan the environment and shift focus onto salient
details.
8. Collective Intelligence
The ability to pool knowledge and compare notes with others toward
a common goal.
9. Distributed Cognition
The ability to interact meaningfully with tools that expand mental
capacities.
10. Judgment
The ability to adopt the reliability and cerdibility of different
information sources.
11. Transmedia Navigation
The ability to follow the flow of stories and information across
multiple modalities.
12. Networking
The ability to search for, synthesize, and disseminate
information.
13. Negotiation
The ability to travel across diverse communities, discerning and
respecting multiple perspectives, and grasping and following
alternative norms.