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Reading by Ear: A superb collection of articles on audiobooks, audio literacy, and the art of listening

Reading by Ear: A superb collection of articles on audiobooks, audio literacy, and the art of listening | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
A few months ago, NSR launched the Reading by Ear column, written by audiobook and audio literacy authority, librarian Francisca Goldsmith. The column discusses audiobooks as a medium through which contemporary readers are invited to explore literary culture, performance arts, and multimodal literacy capacity building. In her thought-provoking, scholarly yet accessible writing, Francisca addresses why audiobook listening expands, rather than derails, our access to literature and the written word. She also takes on the issue of prescribing audiobooks as a ‘print reading’ support versus listening to audiobooks as a way to build information and aesthetic experiences and critical thinking about auditory experiences in their own right.

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Samuel Johnson-Taylor's curator insight, September 16, 2018 11:50 AM
Reading by ear is the present and future I agree with these because I do it now. In my eyes its well worth it and I get a better understanding on the  topics I am listening too. I really to visualize while im listening its like watching a movie in your brain.
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Fake or Real? - A Fun Google Search Challenge

Fake or Real? - A Fun Google Search Challenge | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Over the years I've written quite a bit Dan Russell's work and the concept of using images as the basis of web search challenge activities for students. Last month, Dr. Russell posted another fun search challenge that could be completed by middle school and high school students. That challenge is called Real or Fake?

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