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Change: The gap in access to media due to the time limit, blocking, limited acces, limited ablitity to store, and other different type of conditions machinima: a portmanteau of machine cinema or machine animation, is both a collection of associated production techniques and a film genre defined by those techniques
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Change: Not the one-way media culture where we just receive the info but where we are able to interact with others through such as blogging, on-line communities, games and so forth. Info can be provided from, such as, not only government policies but also ordinary teenages. grass roots vs. astroturf collective
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Change: an opponent of Communism, rather liberanism and democratic. they differenciated themselves from conservative since they used to be left wing and liberal. market populism: the concept that “the free market is more democratic than any democracy market ideology normative: describing or establishing a set of rules or standards of behavior
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Change: , is both a collection of associated production techniques and a film genre defined by those techniques from Herman & Chomsky, Manufacturing Consensus: Hegemony: the dominance of one group over other groups flak - the negative reesponses to a media statement or program. ideology neoliberal: supporting political
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Change: supporting political ideas that include strict moral behavior and emphasizing each person's responsibility to work and take care of himself or herself, rather than depending on the government for help neoconservative market populismpopulism: the concept that “the free market is more democratic than any democracy market ideology normativenormative:
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Change: - the principles and patterns in terms of which one can recogznie what is and what is not an acceptable or typical social practice and identity in regrad to the affinity g roup associated with a semiotic domain. lifeworld domain - those occasions when people
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Change: - any set of practices that recruits one or more modalities to communicate distinctive types of meanginsinternal design Grammar external design Grammarlifeworld domainfrom Henry Jenkins Lecture convergence culture participatory culture grass roots vs. astroturf collective intelligence participation gap machinima from Herman & Chomsky, Manufacturing Consensus: iegemony
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Change: - the negative reesponses to a media statement or program. ideology neoliberal neoconservative market populism market ideology normative Pedagogy - the art of teaching; the function or work (methodology) of a teacher. Dialectical - of, pertaining to, or of the nature of logical argumentation. Praxis - practice,
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: From Jim Gee's What Video Games Have to Teach us About Learning and Literacyaffinity spacessocial literacysemiotic domainsinternal design Grammar external design Grammarlifeworld domain from Henry Jenkins Lecture C onvergenceconvergence Cultureculture Participatoryparticipatory Cultureculture G rassgrass roots vs. astroturf C ollectivecollective
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Change: from Herman & Chomsky, Manufacturing Consensus:HegemonyFlakIdeologyneoliberalneoconservativemarket populismmarket ideologynormative Pedagogy - the art of teaching; the function or work (methodology) of a teacher. Dialectical - of, pertaining to, or of the nature of logical argumentation. Praxis - practice, as
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Change: olidaritySolidarity - union or fellowship arising from common responsibilities and interests, as between members of a group or between classes, peoples. Fatalism - the acceptance of all things and events as inevitable; submission to. Dichotomy - division into two mutually exclusive, opposed, or contradictory groups.Banking concept -
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Change: Situations in which you are limited, having restricted options, like you're in a box. Hindered from accomplishing your goal. Limit-acts - those directed at negating and overcoming, rather than passively accepting, the "given." Generative themes - p. 82 FreireThematic Universe - the conplex of interacting themes of an epoch
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Change: communication. Inquiry - in the sense of researching, asking questions to find an answer.Limit-situations - Situations in which you are limited, having restricted options, like you're in a box. Hindered from accomplishing your goal. Limit-acts - those directed at negating and overcoming, rather than passively accepting, the "given."
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Change: RRepressionepression - To put down by force, usually before total control has been lost; quell. Solidarityolidarity - union or fellowship arising from common responsibilities and interests, as between members of a group or between classes, peoples. Fatalism - the acceptance of all
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Change: - the imposition of an individual’s choice upon another that transforms the consciousness of the prescribed to correlate with that of the prescriber (oppressor). Oppression – the dehumanized and dehumanizing totality that affects both the oppressors and the oppressed. Repression - To put down by
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Change: ThereBanking areconcept currently- noOne termsin orwhich definitionsthe forstudent thisis learninga cluster.blank Pleaseslate useand the EasyEditteacher buttonprojects information to addthe termsstudent and definitions.they "deposit" the information.
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Change: There are currently no terms or definitions for this learning cluster. Please use the EasyEdit button to add terms and definitions.
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