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Why I Write

The National Writing Project is hosting Why I Write to increase the visibility of the power of writing through a Continue reading →

Tuning in to Media

I finally got around to digitizing my 1993 documentary, Tuning in to Media: Literacy for the Information Age, which I Continue reading →

Picking a Fight

I’ve never thought of myself as the kind of person to pick a fight. I do like to deeply engage Continue reading →

Big Ideas from September

Here’s a short visualization of some of the big ideas we’ve been unpacking during the first month in my New Continue reading →

Reflections from an English Major

Back in the day, when people debated about what to call this new enterprise, this practice of engaging learners in Continue reading →

Why Leadership Matters

I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership recently, and some of you know why. In January, I’m going to become Continue reading →

Building Bridges

Building Bridges and Identifying Distinctions

I’ve been trying to build bridges between digital literacy and media literacy for a bit of time now because the Continue reading →

Amy Jussel is Amazing

Just fresh from a conversation with the amazing Amy Jussel, my head is spinning with ideas. The feeling reminds me Continue reading →

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