📢 Exciting news! Delighted to share that D-LITE members have just published a statement as part of a symposium on generative AI in the latest issue of English Education. https://t.co/KZvLaTjYi8 #GenerativeAI
Check out this recent article in JAAL by D-LITE members! In "Social annotation and dialogic teaching and learning in English language arts," Allred, Connors, & Goering explore the role of social annotation in supporting dialogic teaching in secondary ELA.
https://t.co/WjR2luhHDc
In this article, my co-author and I discuss how digital accessibility curriculum and policy discourse fails to consider basic realities for children and communities. https://t.co/8xexJ1ckPj
Curriculum. Convenience. Connections. At the #NAMLE24 Conference, you'll be inspired to implement #MediaLiteracy best practices in your classroom👩🏫, skip the travel costs & attend from the comfort of home 🏡, & expand your network 👏
Join us 👉 https://t.co/rY6iCMwQkJ
#ConceptuallySpeaking returns! This month's episode features the brilliant @Andrea_Gambino1 discussing all things critical #MediaLiteracy. Considering the current state our media ecosystem, it couldn't have been a more timely dialogue.
https://t.co/0qwjKMuAjx
Dr. Brady Nash conducted a case study about a digital reading curriculum designed to be responsive to both the contemporary digital media environment and to students’ out-of-school digital literacy practices and contexts. Read Dr. Nash's study here:
https://t.co/rBmHm4rDsg
ENGLISH LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY, the journal for department chairs, K–12 supervisors, and other literacy leaders as part of @ncte_cel, NCTE's Conference on English Leadership (CEL), has an open call for manuscripts. Learn more about the submission process: https://t.co/ZAqJAXKnIl.
This reflects what we've heard from educators and school librarians and provides more energy behind our efforts to call attention to why these stories matter. NCTE will always support educators as they advocate for books in their classrooms. https://t.co/knCiJQqyCM
Coming on February 1: The kickoff of the African American Read-In! How are you planning to celebrate? Check out this year's resources to help you get started: https://t.co/5kZWeQIxFo. #AARI24
Thanks again to @BryanAlexander for the invitation to talk about AI in college writing on the Future Trends Forum this past week. As more of us explore the possibilities of AI in composition, the questions you and guests posed will guide our work. https://t.co/9X6CB2Sc3d
Help us review the #NCTE24 Annual Convention proposals!
If you are interested in serving as a reviewer, please complete this short survey by 9:00 a.m. ET, Friday, January 12, 2023.
Learn more here: https://t.co/IdNkOhobnA
The application for the 2024 L. Ramon Veal Research Seminar is now live. Please share with doctoral students interested in connecting with experienced scholars in ELA teacher education.
https://t.co/BZ4i16OA1B
LRA 2023 provided time for me to share slides on "Disciplinary Reading in a Digital World" -- one of which speaks directly to the challenges of comprehending remixed (synthetic text) when disinformation is intentionally embedded.
As we turn the page from #NCTE23, we now look ahead with great anticipation to #NCTE24 in Boston! Hear from Tonya B. Perry, 2024 Program Chair and NCTE President-Elect, and consider submitting a proposal: https://t.co/W3QKOZpnwC.
#NCTE23: A final reminder that the @DigLitELA roundtable session, "Pushing the Boundaries of Digital Literacies in English Teacher Education," start at 10:30 this morning in B 130-132. See you there! @ncte@ncte_elate