Integrating New Literacies in Classroom Contexts
As a middle school technology teacher, I’m always thinking about how to make learning more meaningful, not just about using digital tools, but about helping students make real-world connections. Designing lessons that go beyond the screen can be hard, but it’s also where some of the most rewarding teaching happens. This module really got me reflecting on how I can be more intentional about blending digital and hands-on experiences. I’ve realized that it’s not enough for students to just know how to use technology, they also need chances to work together face-to-face, solve real problems, and take time to reflect on what they’re creating and why it matters. For me, designing across spaces means really thinking through how and why we use digital tools in the classroom. I’ve come to realize that it’s not just about having my students create something on a screen, it’s about guiding them through a full process that includes brainstorming, working toge...