Monday, March 9, 2015

Outline of Captiulo Numero Dois

CHAPTER TEMPLATE

BOOK PART
This would probably fall under something like, “How We Read,” or…yeah, there aren’t really set categories yet, so I’m not sure.

CHAPTER TITLE
Un-Limiting Our Generation

TWEETHIS
The generations to come have a different take on the uses and opportunities afforded by online scholarship as a source for knowledge than those before them. 

KEYWORDS
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, Millennial Generation, new sources, credibility, resources

TOPICAL IMAGE
Something like this?
CONTENT PARAMETERS
DIGILITERARY VIA AMAZON-KINDLE-GOODREADS CONNECTION
-Contrasting traditional/social references
-Using a Kindle instead of a textbook (arguments for and against)
-Researching authors using their Goodreads accounts (getting in touch, joining discussions, participating in groups, greater access to other works)


LITERARY WORK
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred Taylor     
TRADITIONAL REFERENCES - (General Literary, Scholarly)
“Words With Friends” by Lisa Nakamura

SOCIAL REFERENCES (current conversations, social media, interviews)


CONTENT LAYOUT
 This book is clearly about racism and the effect that it had on families in the South.  There are many examples of the negative effects of interaction with white children on the Logan family, the protagonists here.  However, one character, Jeremy Simms, is a stark contrast to the rest of the hate and stigmas going on throughout the story.  He represents the hope that society has for integration, acceptance, and progress through his kind acts and subtly helpful gestures of friendship to the Logan children.  This, to me, is pretty similar to what we see now in society, as well as what used to be accepted.  The Internet was once seen as something frightening and a waste of time.  Parents and teachers saw this resource narrowly when it first came out and encouraged students to seek learning from traditional sources like the encyclopedia or textbooks.  Knowledge was found in the library and at school, end of story.  However, now it is at our fingertips and the rising generations have little to none of the apprehension of their predecessors.  Instead of being closed-minded, students today have much to gain access to databases, textbooks that can be read on a hand-held device, and greater interaction with authors and live sources.


1 comment:

  1. I really like this idea! I think it's a good topic for filling in the gap of why to use a Kindle. I'm interested to see where you go with this.

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