[RezEd Podcast] Episode 31

RezEd Podcast Episode 31- An Interview with Constance Steinkuehler and Conversation with Mimi Ito and Henry Jenkins on Participatory Culture.

The thirty-first RezEd monthly podcast, produced by MediaSnackers with Global Kids.

Featuring an interview with Constance Steinkuehler, Assistant Professor, Curriculum & Instruction for University of Wisconsin – Madison plus a dialogue session with Mimi Ito and Henry Jenkins.

Show Notes:


  • 0.00—0.24 intro

  • 0.25—3.45 RezEd news with Rik and Amira at Global Kids (any news or events can be submitted here)

  • 3.46—4.02 intros with Constance Steinkuehler

  • 4.03—4.55 why educators should know about learning in virtual worlds

  • 4.56—6.05 impact on educators

  • 6.06—7.25 transformative elements

  • 7.26—9.27 one thing which is exciting

  • 9.28—9.40 thanks / outro

  • 9.41—10.31 intros to Mimi Ito and Henry Jenkins

  • 10.32—12.28 post-Pokemon generation (MI)

  • 12.29—15.06 pop culture in digital realm (HJ)

  • 15.07—17.28 communicating through digital productions (MI)

  • 17.29—20.29 participation gap (HJ)

  • 20.30—22.56 capacity building through use of new media (MI)

  • 16.55—25.49 digital literacy connection with social action (HJ)

  • 25.50—28.48 impact on young people across the world (MI)

  • 28.49—31.07 impact on young people across the world (HJ)

  • 31.08—32.11 sites of interest: Futures of Learning and Digital Youth Research plus Henry Jenkins' personal blog and Project New Media Literacies

  • 32.12—32.15 thanks / outro

  • 32.16—34.40 Rik and Amira detailing the upcoming events for the RezEd community (any news or events can be submitted here)

  • 34.41—34.48 outro

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