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Baker, F. W. (2010). Media Literacy: 21st century literacy skills. In H. H. Jacobs (Ed.), Curriculum 21 essential learning education for a changing world (pp. 133-152). Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
Bellanca, J., & Brandt, R., (Eds.). (2010). 21st century skills. Rethinking how students learn. Bloomington, IN: Solutuon Tree Press
Berger, K. (2008). The developing person through the life span (7th ed.) New York, NY: Worth.
Belshaw, D. (2011). Never ending thesis. Retrieved from http://neverendingthesis.com/index.php/Main_Page
Cator, K. (2011). Transforming education with technology. Educational Leadership, 68(5), 10-15.
californiaacio. (2010, November 22). Digital literacy video series - Part 4 - Stephanie Couch [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkBp6v0hU9M&safe=active
Chapman-Smith, B. (2013). Kiwis doubling up on screen time – Google. Retrieved from http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10870754
Collins, A., & Halverson, R. (2009). Rethinking education in the age of technology. The digital revolution and schooling in America. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Croteau, D., Gamson, W. A., Hoynes, D., & Sasson, T. (1992). Media images and the social construction of reality. Annual Review Of Sociology, 18(1), 373-393. Retrieved from EBSCOhost
Education Development Center (2005). Digital literacy: Skills for the 21st century. Retrieved from http://cct2.edc.org/dig_lit/web/index.html
Hayes, H. J. (Ed.). (2010). Curriculum 21 essential learning education for a changing world. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
Jones, N. (2013). Schools cross the digital divide. Retrieved from http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11147201
Kaye, N. (2013). Government responds on digital literacy. Retrieved from http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/government-responds-digital-literacy
Kempster Group. (2013). Primary, secondary, and K-12 digital literacy resources. Retrieved from http://www.ictliteracy.info/K12-Resources.htm
Klaus, J. (2013). Negative effects of using technology in today's classroom. Retrieved from http://classroom.synonym.com/negative-effects-using-technology-todays-classroom-4130.html
Kleiman, G. M. (2000). Myths and realities about technology in K-12 schools. In D. T. Gordon (Ed.). The digital classroom. How technology is changing the way we teach and learn. (pp. 7-16).Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Letter.
Ministry of Education. (2007). The New Zealand curriculum for English-medium teaching and learning in years 1–13. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2009), Why key competencies matter? Retrieved from http://keycompetencies.tki.org.nz/What-are-key-competencies/Why-do-key-competencies-matter
National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) (n.d.). Media literacy defined. Retrieved from http://namle.net/publications/media-literacy-definitions/
Netsafe (n.d.). Digital citizenship in New Zealand schools; overview. Retrieved from http://www.netsafe.org.nz/Doc_Library/Digital_Citizenship_in_New_Zealand_Schools_Overview.pdf
nlumarketing. (2012, February 17). Technology and differentiated Instruction [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eAEE1MUAbs&safe=active
Numberworks (n.d.). Special maths and english tuition. Retreived from http://www.numberworks.co.nz
Plunket, N. (2010).Digital literacy in the classroom. Retrieved from http://cleach.wordpress.com/digital-literacy-in-your-classroom/
Rideout, V. J., Foehr, U. G., & Roberts, D. F. (2010). Generation M2: Media in the lives of 8- to 18-year-olds .Menlo Park: Ca: Kaiser Family Foundation.
Rosen, L. (2011). Teaching the igeneration. Educational Leadership, 68(5), 10-15.
Rowan, C. (2013). The impact of technology on the developing child. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cris-rowan/technology-children-negative-impact_b_3343245.html
Scoop Independent News. (2013). Trust welcomes boost to digital Literacy Funding. Retrieved from http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1307/S00009/trust-welcomes-boost-to-digital-literacy-funding.htm
TedxTalks. (2013, March 22). TEDxWarwick - Doug Belshaw - The essential elements of digital literacies [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8yQPoTcZ78
The Nielson Company (2010). U.S. teen mobile report. Retrieved from http:blog.nielson.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/u-s-teen-mobile-report-calling-yesterday-texting-today-using-apps-tomorrow
Thoman, E & Jolls, T. (2005). Literacy for the 21st century. An overview and orientation guide to media literacy education. Retrieved from http://www.medialit.org/sites/default/files/01_MLKorientation.pdf
TheHollywoodClip. (2013, February 27). A short message from Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg (what teacher don’t teach ) [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcoIVe1J_5Q&safe=active
Van Brummelen, H. (2009). Walking with God in the classroom (3rd ed.). Colorado Springs, CO: Purposeful Design Publications.
Whiting, S. (2011). Towards a biblical view on technology. Retrieved from http://www.cbfa.org/Whiting_-_Towards_a_Biblical_View_of_Technology.pdf