Importance of new literacies in an era of participatory culture
A participatory culture is one where each member is contributing through creating and sharing their own creations with members of a community. In this supportive community, members feel that what they do matters and they care about what others think of their contributions. There is a passing down of information and skill from most experienced to less experienced members. There are different forms of participatory culture such as affiliations, expressions, collaborative problem-solving, and circulations. The "Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century" paper suggests that we should think about new media literacies as social skills, not necessarily personal expression of individualized skill. One of the best things associated with the participatory culture is the idea of belonging and contributing something meaningful to a group. In a classroom, encouraging group collaboration and participation can help with group cohesion and stu...
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