Leveraging Tools, Texts, and Talk in My Teaching Context
Technology is a big part of instruction in the classroom today, so it is essential that as educators we are using technology in a purposeful and intentional manner. We must incorporate both analog and digital literacies in the classroom in an effective and up to date way that relates to the world around us. “Although digital tools can help document the world in newly nuanced ways and demonstrate new perspectives, digital literacies often primarily heighten the analog demands we have in our learning goals” (Garcia, 2017). Both digital tools and analog cultures have their pros and cons, and each of these practices come with concerns. “Practically, analog literacies remind us to consider the sensory nature of how we make meaning of our surrounding world” (Garcia, 2017). Analog experiences utilize the senses, and highlight cultural practices that digital culture occludes. Digital culture highlights sounds and images that we can not receive from in an analog context. Oftentimes when d...