Showing posts with label community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2009

Contemplating Second Life at work...



From our previous LIS680 discussion encompassing Freire, Elmborg, and Gee, and in trying to keep up with the fast-paced classroom dialogue, what stuck with me was how loaded the word "literacy" can be and how the idea of "community" is much more diverse than even I imagined.

The idea of an online community is not foreign to me, in fact, I have a Facebook entity, a cautious one, but it's there. But the ways in which adults and YA's might interpret that will be unique to their needs, age, environment, etc. I am intrigued by the ways and means teens might seek out a community online.

By happy coincidence, I just found an article in YOUNG ADULT LIBRARY SERVICES magazine about how teens in a juvenile detention center are embarking on projects that will help their communities and using Second Life as a means to come together and brainstorm ideas on how they can change and challenge some of the bad things going on in their neighborhoods.

And I apologize in advance for such a bad picture quality. And I apparently am using a very old computer at work!