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The Digital Writing Workshop [Paperback]

Troy Hicks
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September 10, 2009 0325026742 978-0325026749 1
We believe new technologies can advance both the teaching and learning of writing.
The National Commission on Writing in American Schools and Colleges,
The Neglected R : The Need for a Writing Revolution, 2003.
Years later and we re still waiting to see how it can really be done.
THE WAIT IS OVER.
In clean, clear prose that unravels the labyrinth of new terms and applications, Troy guides us towards a writing workshop for this age. His steady, smart advice eases the transition between the elements of writing workshop we know matter to the tools that can take each to a new place, one comfortably familiar, but with a decidedly updated feel. And this man has his priorities straight. He focuses first on the writer, then on the writing, and lastly on the technology.
-Penny Kittle Author of Write Beside Them

Troy Hicks holds sight on good writing workshop instruction. Where others have talked about new technologies and how they change writing, Hicks shows you how to use new technologies to enhance the teaching of writing you already do. Chapters are organized around the familiar principles of the writing workshop: student choice, active revision, studying author s craft, publication beyond the classroom, and assessment of both product and process. In each chapter you ll learn how to expand and improve your teaching by smartly incorporating new technologies like wikis, blogs, and other forms of multimedia. Throughout, you ll find reference to resources readily available to you and your class online. He also includes a practical set of lessons for how to use wikis to explore a key concept in digital writing: copyright.

New literacies are developing around us at what sometimes seems like the speed of light. It s hard to keep it all in focus. Let Troy Hicks guide you through the complexities of what it all means for your classroom so your students writing can grow right in step with our changing times and technologies.

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About the Author

Troy Hicks is an assistant professor of English at Central Michigan University and directs the Chippewa River Writing Project, a site of the National Writing Project. There he teaches writing methods courses and offers professional development workshops on writing and technology.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Heinemann; 1 edition (September 10, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0325026742
  • ISBN-13: 978-0325026749
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #44,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Digital Writer's Workshop November 7, 2009
Format:Paperback
This is the book that every English teacher in America should be reading. Troy Hicks takes the traditional writer's workshop, introduced by well-known educators, such as, Donald Graves and Nancie Atwell, and reinvents it to include the all important digital element.

On page 5, Hicks discusses the purpose of his book, which relates to the obvious changes in technology; he explains how to create a writing workshop that goes beyond paper and pencil to implement a workshop that emphasizes 21st Century skills. Hicks addresses RSS, blogs, wikis, and podcasts, and he provides a companion website to support the book at the Digital Writing Workshop Ning.

I love that Hicks discusses how to introduce NPR's This I Believe series into the classroom. His ideas, thoughts, and rubrics are more than enough reason to buy this book. If your high school is not implementing this writing assignment at some level in your school, I highly suggest that you visit the website and buy Hick's book to discover why it is a keeper.

The most important element that Hicks brings up is on page 104 when he discusses why we are missing the point when we assign digital projects as assignments. Is the font, the colors, or even the number of slides used, make a project relevant? None of this really assesses whether a student can effectively create a worthy digital product. As an English teacher who understands that digital elements and images are connected to words on a deeper level than just using the required number of pictures in the slides, I know this is true, but assessing and creating a rubric is difficult. The Digital Writing Workshop demonstrates not only how to use new technologies, but also provides teachers with charts of effective digital writing. If you have just purchased this book, turn to page 115 to figure 6.2 to see what I mean.

I have used wikis and nings with my students, but this is the first year I have ventured into letting my students support their own personal blog. Hicks created a Blogger's Matrix that includes assessments for teachers to use with student bloggers in the classroom. I plan to incorporate these assessments into my classroom.

I was excited to find a book called The Digital Writing Workshop. The title alone inspired me, and I knew that this would be a book that would be an invaluable resource in my classroom.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Digital Writing Workshop November 28, 2010
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Instead of focusing on how technology changes writing, Hicks begins with five familiar elements of a writing workshop (Choice, Conferring, Author's Craft, Publishing, Assessment) then offers new teaching approaches that incorporate technology skills necessary for 21st century literacy. Despite growing up with computers and the internet, there were several examples of technology that I had never heard of or used myself, let alone in a classroom setting. Hicks did a fantastic job providing step-by-step explanations and links to online tutorials so that almost anyone could learn how to use the technology. Other books I have read about technology in the classroom mention blogs and wikis as useful new technologies. This book goes beyond that by offering specific ways to use a wide variety of technologies in writing instruction and how to assess effective digital writing. Hicks even offers links to technology that is being used in real classrooms. Though many ideas from this book can be adapted to younger grade levels, I would be curious to know if Hicks has any suggested technology specifically for elementary writing , particularly students with special needs.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Recommended Reading November 26, 2010
Format:Paperback
Hicks's book is a great resource for writing teachers who want to take advantage of today's digital technologies in the classroom but have no idea where to begin. Each chapter is based on an element of the Writer's Workshop with recommendations for digital tools that can be used to enhance the teaching of specific skills. The book provides explanations of digital tools that are available at no charge, gives links for downloading these tools, and provides website information for tutorials. Tools addressed include but are not limited to blogs, wikis, digital word processors, social bookmarking, podcasts, digital storybooks, etc. Hicks also provides a word of caution regarding copyright and online safety.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Some Promise Amid Much Confusion
I have serious trepidations about this book. Not that I think it's bad; in fact, it's chock full of witty, insightful cues on how to integrate technology into a writing class. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Kevin L. Nenstiel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Teaching Resource
I have only just paged through this book and I am excited to read through. Just skimming the book, I can tell that it will be a great resource. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Melanie Sokol
4.0 out of 5 stars Need to read even if you know your technology
I consider myself a tech-savvy girl, but before this book I really had no idea to integrate these technologies and resources into the classroom. Read more
Published on April 2, 2011 by Erika (YA Lit Crave)
5.0 out of 5 stars A collection of comments from literacy specialists
These comments were written by teachers who read this book as part of a professional literature circle. Read more
Published on November 28, 2010 by Gej
3.0 out of 5 stars Digital Writing Workshop book
This book was a very useful book and provided a lot of information for middle school teachers about many different types of technology to use in a classroom. Read more
Published on November 23, 2010 by cp2010
5.0 out of 5 stars 21st Century Connection to Digital Writing Workshops
When I was asked to lead professional development on the difference between the writing process and Writing Workshop that the National Writing Project (and my local Appalachian... Read more
Published on November 6, 2010 by Lizbeth J. Phillips
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