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Welcome to "LitAcme21"Wiki

 

 

 

 

The 21st century, also called a Digital Age, needs creative teachers to prepare new generations of students for the future! Literacy nowadays is not just being able to read, write, or count. What is it nowadays?

Want to explore, discuss and re-define Literacy and Pedagogy of the 21st Century? This is the place!

"Pedagogy" means "art and science of" teaching." "Acme" means the "peak of creativity."

Come and explore science of teaching and by developing your talent, opening your mind, soul and heart to new learning how to teach a digital generation, reach the art of your profession - acme - the peak of creativity in teaching!

Enjoy the journey!

 

 

 

Comments (15)

Danielle said

at 9:31 pm on Feb 16, 2009

Danielle Parise

Pat Adreance said

at 2:42 pm on Jun 30, 2010

I am excited to be on theLitAcme21 Wiki - I am very unfamiliar with wikis, but can't wait to learn what they are about and how they work!

Kayleigh said

at 11:20 am on Jul 5, 2010

Time to learn what Wiki's are all about. I was never introduced to them in my undergraduate career, but I am excited to learn as much as I can about them now!

Pamela Preiato-Ciotoli said

at 9:57 am on Jul 7, 2010

I am excited/scared to work with Wiki's. I have heard all about them but I dont know how to use them at all. Hopefully, I will feel confident with them in a few weeks!

Doug Maxwell said

at 10:40 am on Jul 8, 2010

My group (TECH QUAD) is in the midst of putting our Wiki together. I am fortunate to be with some seasoned pros on the subject and am excited to learn more. Like Pam, I hope to feel comfortable and confident within the next few weeks.

Corey Brown said

at 11:42 am on Jul 8, 2010

Having started the Wiki-experiment I was a bit apprehensive to the undertaking. However, my group has been a huge help in the initial processes of Wiki-prep. I am feeling much more confident in the set-up now.

Tara Scott said

at 8:16 pm on Jul 8, 2010

I too am interested in finding out more about how Wikis work and can be used by students

canaan bump said

at 9:38 am on Jul 9, 2010

What a great tool...I can't wait to take advantage of this!

laurenpassant@gmail.com said

at 8:14 pm on Jul 9, 2010

I am very excited to see the different ways to use Wikis.

Sheldonheil said

at 9:07 am on Sep 9, 2010

I am interested to see how this works!

Frances Glickman said

at 2:12 pm on Sep 12, 2010

Oh, now I see. I replied to you. It is under what you had said, Sheldon. However, my reply to you is indented.

Frances Glickman said

at 2:11 pm on Sep 12, 2010

Why did my reply to you, Sheldon, appear under my name. I thought it should appear under your name since I am replying to you?

Frances Glickman said

at 2:09 pm on Sep 12, 2010

Hi Sheldon, Why didn't our pictures appear? I saw your page and your links. Everything looks fantastic. I look forward to working with you this semester.

Frances Glickman said

at 2:08 pm on Sep 12, 2010

Like others before me, I am excited and interested in learning about a new avenue of technology. I am curious to see what I can do on this program and where it will lead me. I am on a new adventure!

Ashley Baginski said

at 6:04 pm on Feb 1, 2011

I am anxious to learn many technological resources available from this site and many others.

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