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The New Literacies Research Team at UConn

Who We Ar e

Cur r e nt P r oj e c ts

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Who We Are Our Team Contact Us Research Partners Current Projects IES - Internet Reciprocal Teaching Study Carnegie Grant - New Teachers Study NCREL - 7th Grade Science Study CTELL - New Teacher Video Cases Opportunities Educators Adm inistrators Prospective Students Publications Talks and Presentations

Opportunities for Educators


Professional Development and Resources for Educators

Professional Development
The New Literacies Research Team http://www.lite.iwarp.com/uconnteam.html We can customize our workshops to to meet your professional development needs. Use the link above to see available workshop options and explore previous workshops we have conducted in several Connecticut school districts.

Teacher Resources
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Dr. Donald J. Leu shares how to integrate the new literacies of reading comprehension into the grade 3-5 classroom as part of a WGBH/PBS/Annenberg video series on reading instruction http://www.learner.org/channel/workshops/teachreading35/session5/index.html Dr. Donald J. Leu discusses New Literacies http://ctell.uconn.edu/canter/canter_video.cfm? movie=1a_new_technologies.mov View video clips of Dr. Leu discussing New Litercies. Teaching with the Internet K-12: New Literacies for New Times http://www.christopher-gordon.com/Authors/leu.shtml View the companion website to our book Teaching with the Internet K-12: New Literacies for New Times.

The Literacy Web at the University of Connecticut http://www.literacy.uconn.edu/ The Literacy Web is designed to promote the use of the Internet as a tool to assist classroom teachers in their search for best practices in literacy instruction, including the new literacies of Internet technologies. We've included sections for professional development in the areas of literacy and technology integration to encourage teachers to use this website during their own inservice trainings and we've provided links to recommended websites for students as well. Visit the Literacy Web at the address above.

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Neag School of Education 019 Gentry, 249 Glenbrook Rd, Storrs CT 06269 Phone: 860.486.0202 Fax: 860.486.2994 Email: donald.leu@uconn.edu

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