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CNN posted misleading graph showing poll results on Schiavo case

CNN.com posted misleading graph showing poll results on Schiavo case http://mediamatters.org/items/200503220005. The Truth but not the Whole Truth. The V Sign. V for Victory. Winston Churchill gives the victory sign at a political rally, Liverpool, 1951.

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CNN posted misleading graph showing poll results on Schiavo case

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  1. CNN.com posted misleading graph showing poll results on Schiavo case • http://mediamatters.org/items/200503220005

  2. The Truth but not the Whole Truth

  3. The V Sign

  4. V for Victory Winston Churchill gives the victory sign at a political rally, Liverpool, 1951

  5. The "V" for victory that Winston Churchill used (with the palm facing outward, same as the American sign for "peace"), when the palm is reversed, it means something else... If a person used two fingers to order two beers in a British pub.. it has insulting connotations…

  6. # 2 the two fingers in a 1st grade math class may refer to the number "two"

  7. OK (okay) vs. 0K (zero kilobyte)

  8. This sign might mean • "OK" in the United States • "money" in Japan • "sex" in Mexico • "homosexual" in Ethiopia • an obscenity in Brazil • “Zero” in Southern France

  9. Vocabulary average of a 14-year-old dropped from 25,000 words in 1950s to only 10,000 words in 1999. “Numbers.” Time Magazine 155, no 6 (Feb 14, 2000); 25

  10. What this results tell us? BLAME somebody or something • No parent involvement? • Too much TV/ New media • No enough reading Or question the data? • Who did the research? • Who sponsored it? • Who were the participants?

  11. We may simply say language evolves? • Today, we cannot read and understand old English ? • We may also argue that our students are not learning another language…

  12. President Bush's Cabinet • http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/cabinet.html

  13. John Roberts Samuel Alito

  14. Media Literacy Quiz from • http://www.griid.org/pdfs/medialit-exercise-01.pdf • http://www.griid.org/pdfs/medialit-exercise-04.pdf

  15. The trouble…is that we have taken our democracy for granted; we have thought and acted as if our forefathers had founded it once and for all. We have forgotten that it has to be enacted anew in every generation. John Dewey

  16. What do they have in common?

  17. They are Arab-Americans http://www.aaiusa.org/famous_arab_americans.htm http://www.aaiusa.org/PDF/Cas.Broch.(AAIF-V).pdf Test your knowledge- http://www.aaiusa.org/resources/421/test-your-knowledge

  18. Oh I come from a land, from a faraway place Where the caravan camels roam Where it's flat and immense And the heat is intense It's barbaric, but hey, it's home { Original first verse (1992-93): Oh I come from a land, from a faraway place Where the caravan camels roam Where they cut off your ear If they don't like your face It's barbaric, but hey, it's home }

  19. "I learned how to deconstruct commercials, how to use the camera equipment, and how to create a public service announcement. Most importantly, I experienced that every message can be interpreted differently. Depending on the era, personal experience, each sign makes different meaning to different people. Prior to taking this course, I simply watched a commercial at face value. I never really looked at the details or asked myself what target audience the advertising company was aiming for. Since class, I have been a commercial-analyzing junkie. I look at the color scheme, the logo, the endorser (if there is one), choice of music, and the intended target audience.”

  20. “I am happy to have met you, because you have given me much more to think about than just the content of this class. • … More than learning video production, this course gave me the chance to reflect on my own viewing habits and I learned something about myself.”

  21. http://www.ncrel.org/ William Paterson University

  22. I How to use Wikipedia for academia

  23. Source: http://xkcd.com/256

  24. What is a Wiki? • The first Wiki, WikiWikiWeb, was created by Ward Cunningham in 1995 • Named after Hawaiian bus service, Wiki Wiki • Allows users to easily create and edit Web pages using any Web browser • Encourages democratic use of Web • Source: http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki

  25. “Wikipedia is a great place to start, not end, your research” Dr. Alex Halavais http://alex.halavais.net

  26. Blogging in Education

  27. The presentation was beneficial to my understanding of the Millennials and their needs. • True • False • Abstain

  28. I have enjoyed this presentation. • Yes • No • Abstain

  29. Multiple identities

  30. E-Identities mnyildiz@gmail.com Skype: MeldaYildiz MSN Mnyildiz@hotmail.com yildizm@wpunj.edu yildizmny@yahoo.com myildiz@lesley.edu Second Life: Melda Torok Facebook: Melda Yildiz

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