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    Technology, Pedagogy and Digital Production: A Case Study of Children Learning New Media Skills

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    This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young people's learning of digital cultures in informal settings in Britain. The project aimed to build links between young peoples' leisure and learning experiences, by engaging with the content and styles of learning connected with digital cultures in homes and community centres. The focus of this article is on a computer games making course for young people age 9 – 13. The article looks specifically at issues around technology and pedagogy. Questions are raised about types of software used with this age range, and the article includes a discussion of the models of learning which describe young people?s interactions with digital cultures

    JUXTAPOSING L 1 CULTURE AND L 2 CULTURE IN ELT MATERIALS

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    It is generally agreed that learning language means learning culture since language is a part of culture. In English Language Teaching (ELT) context, the process of teaching and learning will basically involve two cultures: L1 culture referring to the learner’s culture (local culture) and L2 culture to the target culture. From this perspective, ELT materials can roughly be divided into two kinds: the ones orientated to local culture and the ones to Anglo or American culture. In order to make ELT materials more balanced, an English teacher may juxtapose or combine the L1 and L2 cultures in his/ her materials. One of the benefits is the learners will get broader cultural perspectives so that they will be more prepared to be a global citizen. This paper aims to propose practical teaching ideas in which an English teacher may include L1 and L2 cultures in his/her teaching materials

    Location, Relocation, Dislocation Learning Cultures or Cultures of Learning?

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    Following a recent organizational relocation, the impact on the teaching and learning became evident. In analyzing the impact of change, the most useful way of understanding the change was to utilize the postmodern concepts of location and (dis)location, and to consider using anthropological research techniques to identify cultures of learning

    Learning cultures on the move: where are we heading?

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    The paper analyzes the globally recognized cultural move towards a more learner-centred education and discusses the implications for the adoption of mobile technologies and design for learning. Current expectations vis-Ă -vis learner attributes, skills and competences are explored. The pervasiveness of mobile technologies is precipitating these developments, whilst also generating a distinct mobile culture where learners take mobility and context-awareness as starting points and become more visible as innovators, creators and producers. Language learning, one of the most popular application areas of mobile learning, provides fertile ground for the growth of this phenomenon. The paper reviews several innovative language learning applications and concludes by indicating the directions in which we are heading

    Red Rock Desert Learning Center & Wild Horse and Burro Facility: Newsletter

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    The mission of the Red Rock Desert Learning Center is to instill stewardship and respect by increasing knowledge and understanding of the Mojave Desert ecosystemsand cultures through a unique experiential discovery program
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