Coming issues
Seminar.net will have two issues in 2013:
Vol. 9 - Issue 1: Winter (March)
Vol. 9 - Issue 2: Autumn (November)
The Editoral board welcomes contributions continuously.

Seminar.net will have two issues in 2013:
Vol. 9 - Issue 1: Winter (March)
Vol. 9 - Issue 2: Autumn (November)
The Editoral board welcomes contributions continuously.
1. Hugo Nordseth - Adopting digital skills in an international project in teacher education
2. Ragnhild Nilsen - Digital Network as a Learning Tool for Health Sciences Students
3. Yvonne Fritze & Yngve Nordkvelle (Editor) - Online dating and education
4. Siv Oltedal - Developing Contextual Knowledge Arenas in the Global Classroom
Department of Education and Social Work
Lillehammer University College
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A yearly digital survey committed in compulsory school in Norway
Keywords: The Digital condition of the Norwegian compulsory school, motivated students, technology, media, digital natives
Monitor 2011(Egeberg, 2012) is a submission on the fifth quantitative survey of the Norwegian digital health situation completed by Egeberg et al. The survey is a qualified comparison foundation with international surveys on digital competence such as, e.g. PISA. Since 2003, the digital surveys have been completed every other year in Norway to identify indications on schools' digital state. The respondents who were chosen are a selection of school leaders, teachers and student in the 8th and 9th grades and level two in upper secondary school. The submissions research and results are also organized according to these three areas of participants.
Read more...Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2008.
Reviewed by
Jill Walker Rettberg
Associate Professor of Digital Culture
University of Bergen
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We live in an age in which more and more of us are creating our own "digital stories". In 2008, 18% of Norwegian 16-24 year olds were recorded as being active bloggers over the previous three months (Statistics Norway, "ICT in households", 2nd quarter 2008) while more than 2/3 of American teenagers have uploaded self-produced material to the Internet, in the form of YouTube videos, photographs, blogs, stories, remixes etc. (Pew Internet). The numbers of these "user-made" cultural productions are growing year by year and spreading from the younger generation to us adults, who are now the group most increasingly represented on Facebook. In blogs and on Facebook the distinction between amateur and professional is largely meaningless.
Read more...Publisher: Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
Reviewed by
Birte Hatlehol
PhD student in Media Education
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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The anthology Story Circle is an international study of digital storytelling that discusses the phenomenon in a global context. The book contains 20 articles with contributions from a number of key specialists with wide-ranging experience in the field of DST.
Read more...Publisher: Samfundslitteratur Press: Frederiksberg Press, 2007.