Timeplan 2023 Vår - lærer Kristin Isaksen - Universitetslektor
Studieprogramledermøter
M. Brattvoll
J. Breivik
O.G. Drageset
Y. Engkvist
H. Habbestad
M.N. Hansen
K. Isaksen
R.T. Karstad
C.L. Olsen
M.H. Olsen
B. Steinsvik
K-A. Sæther
R.M. Walberg
V. Øie
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Fulbright workshop II (We start at 8.30)
Felles fysisk samling i Tromsø
Topic: Literacy today: The Reading Brain in a Digital World (by Betsy Burrows)
What is technology’s effect on our cognitive social processes and our reading brain? Neuroscientist Dr. Maryann Wolf’s book Reader Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World, offers important research on this question. This workshop will discuss the research and its implication for literacy teaching and learning and offer best practices for keeping print and fiction reading alive and well in our students’ lives as well as helping students develop strong literacy strategies for various digital and visual mediums and medial World
Preparation:
Pre-Listening/Pre-Reading Assignment for Workshop on "The Reading Brain in a Digital World"
1. Access the podcast or transcript of the podcast with the links below: Listen to it or Read the Transcript.
"This is your Brain on Deep Reading, and it is Pretty Magnificent " NYTimes Link gifted to you and your students. Transcript is accessible by this link as well.
Or another path to get to the podcast that should be freely accessed by all is with this link:
Ezra Klein Interview with Dr. MaryAnne Wolf on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ezra-klein-show-2/episode/this-conversation-about-the-reading-mind-is-a-gift-208832373
2. Make a pre-reading chart with the following Headings:
I notice. (List 3 quotes or ideas that you find interesting.)
I wonder? (Write 3 questions you have about the podcast.).
3. Bring the Chart to the Workshop
More about Betsy:
2022-23 Østfold Roving Scholar, Betsy Burrows (fulbright.no)
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