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Youth Community Inquiry offers a detailed look at how young people use new media to help their communities thrive. Chapters address questions about learning, digital technology, and community engagement through the theory of community inquiry. The settings range from a small farming town, to a mostly immigrant community, to inner-city Chicago, and include youth from ages eight to 20. Going beyond works on social media in a narrow sense, the projects in these settings involve the use of varied technologies, such as GPS/GIS mapping tools, video production, use of archives and databases, podcasts, and Internet radio. The development of inquiry-based activities serves as a record of the diverse experiences and a guide to future projects. The book concludes with an overview of a curriculum that readers may adapt for their own settings.

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Contents: Bertram C. Bruce: Community Inquiry – Ching-Chiu Lin/Karyn M. Mendoza: Youth Interests and Digital Media: 4-H Podcasting Program in Urbana Middle School – Alex Jean-Charles: New Media Technology: Tools of Expression/Repression in Communities – Nama R. Budhathoki/Bertram C. Bruce/Jill Murphy/Kimberly Rahn: Beyond Human Sensors: The Learning Instincts of Youth Using Geospatial Media – William Patterson/Shameem Rakha: «Now I Am College Material»: Engaging Students Through Living Reflections of Self-Identity as a Form of Pedagogy – Sally K. Carter/Shameem Rakha/Chaebong Nam – TAPping In: Education, Leadership, and Outright Gumption – Chris Ritzo/Mike Adams: Teen Tech, East St. Louis: Navigating New Community Partnerships – Jeff Bennett/Robin Fisher: The Learning Never Stops: Creating a Curriculum That Resonates Beyond the Classroom – Patrick W. Berry/Alexandra Cavallaro/Elaine Vázquez, Carlos R. DeJesús/Naomi García: (Re)voicing Teaching, Learning, and Possibility in Paseo Boricua – Chaebong Nam: Youth Asset Mapping: The Empowering and Engaging Youth Project (E2Y) – Jeanie Austin/Joe Coyle/Rae-Anne Montague: Creating Collaborative Library Services to Incarcerated Youth – Iván M. Jorrín-Abellán: A Needle in a Haystack: Evaluating YCI – Angela M. Slates/Ann Peterson Bishop: «It Takes a Community»: Community Inquiry as Emancipatory Scholarship, Indigenous Agency, Performative Inquiry, and Democracy Education – Martin Wolske/Eric Johnson/Paul Adams: Citizen Professional Toolkits: Empowering Communities Through Mass Amateurization – Lisa Bouillion Diaz: Youth Community Informatics Curriculum.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/31/2014 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433124037, 978-1433124037
      ISBN10: 1433124033

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Youth Community Inquiry offers a detailed look at how young people use new media to help their communities thrive. Chapters address questions about learning, digital technology, and community engagement through the theory of community inquiry. The settings range from a small farming town, to a mostly immigrant community, to inner-city Chicago, and include youth from ages eight to 20. Going beyond works on social media in a narrow sense, the projects in these settings involve the use of varied technologies, such as GPS/GIS mapping tools, video production, use of archives and databases, podcasts, and Internet radio. The development of inquiry-based activities serves as a record of the diverse experiences and a guide to future projects. The book concludes with an overview of a curriculum that readers may adapt for their own settings.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Bertram C. Bruce: Community Inquiry – Ching-Chiu Lin/Karyn M. Mendoza: Youth Interests and Digital Media: 4-H Podcasting Program in Urbana Middle School – Alex Jean-Charles: New Media Technology: Tools of Expression/Repression in Communities – Nama R. Budhathoki/Bertram C. Bruce/Jill Murphy/Kimberly Rahn: Beyond Human Sensors: The Learning Instincts of Youth Using Geospatial Media – William Patterson/Shameem Rakha: «Now I Am College Material»: Engaging Students Through Living Reflections of Self-Identity as a Form of Pedagogy – Sally K. Carter/Shameem Rakha/Chaebong Nam – TAPping In: Education, Leadership, and Outright Gumption – Chris Ritzo/Mike Adams: Teen Tech, East St. Louis: Navigating New Community Partnerships – Jeff Bennett/Robin Fisher: The Learning Never Stops: Creating a Curriculum That Resonates Beyond the Classroom – Patrick W. Berry/Alexandra Cavallaro/Elaine Vázquez, Carlos R. DeJesús/Naomi García: (Re)voicing Teaching, Learning, and Possibility in Paseo Boricua – Chaebong Nam: Youth Asset Mapping: The Empowering and Engaging Youth Project (E2Y) – Jeanie Austin/Joe Coyle/Rae-Anne Montague: Creating Collaborative Library Services to Incarcerated Youth – Iván M. Jorrín-Abellán: A Needle in a Haystack: Evaluating YCI – Angela M. Slates/Ann Peterson Bishop: «It Takes a Community»: Community Inquiry as Emancipatory Scholarship, Indigenous Agency, Performative Inquiry, and Democracy Education – Martin Wolske/Eric Johnson/Paul Adams: Citizen Professional Toolkits: Empowering Communities Through Mass Amateurization – Lisa Bouillion Diaz: Youth Community Informatics Curriculum.

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