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Literacy, Media, Technology

Editat de Becky Parry
en Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2016
Literacy, Media, Technology considers the continued significance of popular culture forms such as postcards, film, television, games, virtual worlds and social media for educators. Following multiple pathways through technological innovation, the contributors reflect on the way in which digital and portable devices lead to new and emerging forms of reading, participating and creating. Rejecting linear conceptualisations of progression, they explore how time is not linear as technological advances are experienced in multiple ways linked to different personal, social, political and economic trajectories. The contributors describe a range of practices from formal and informal education spaces and interrogate some of the continuities and discontinuities associated with literacy, media and technology at a time when rapidly evolving communicative practices often meet intransigence in educational systems.

The chapters adopt diverse forms: historical perspectives, personal story and reflection, project reports, document analysis, critical reviews of resources, ethnographic accounts, and analyses of meaning-making within and beyond educational institutions. Together, they provide multiple insights into the diverse and fluid relationships between literacy, media, technology, and everyday life, and the many ways in which these relationships are significant to educational research and practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474257992
ISBN-10: 1474257992
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY 3PL
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures
List of Contributors
Foreword, Donna Alvermann
Acknowledgements

1. Literacy, Media, Technology, Guy Merchant, Cathy Burnett and Becky Parry.

Pause
2. The Picture Postcard at the Beginning of the 20th Century: Instagram, Snapchat or Selfies of an Earlier Age?, Julia Gillen
3. Television as a New Medium, Margaret Mackey
4. From the Wild Frontier of Davy Crockett to the Wintery Fiords of Frozen: Changes in Media Consumption, Play and Literacy from the 1950s to the 2010s, Jackie Marsh

Record
5. Constricting or Constructing Everyday Lives?: Literacies and Inequality, Susan Jones
6. Family Stories, Texts, and Meaning: A Study of Artifacts during a Digital Storytelling Workshop, Tisha Lewis Ellison
7. Mapping Place, Affect, and Futures in an Adolescent's New Media Making: Schizoanalytic Cartographies, Christian Ehret

Play
8. 'Finger Flowment' and Moving Image Language: Learning Filmmaking with Tablet Devices, John Potter and Theo Bryer
9. Digital Personal Stories: Bringing Together Generations and Enriching Communities, Natalia Kucirkova

Rewind
10. Time Travels in Literacy and Pedagogy: From Script to Screen, Becky Parry, Lucy Taylor and Nadia Haerizadeh-Yazdi
11. Children's Writing in the 21st Century: Mastery, Crafting and Control, Clare Dowdall
12. How Does Boy 17 Read a Game?, Julian McDougall

Fast Forward
13. Postdigital Literacies: Materiality, Mobility and the Aesthetics of Recruitment, Thomas Apperley, Darshana Jayemanne and Bjorn Nansen
14. Assembling Virtual Play in the Classroom, Cathy Burnett and Guy Merchant

Standby
15. Past, Present, Future, Cathy Burnett, Guy Merchant and Becky Parry

Index

Recenzii

A compelling guide to how literacy, media and technology have converged. Read it to understand how communication practices have changed. Prescribe it for students to challenge their assumptions about available technologies. Recommend it to doctoral candidates to push their thinking in new directions.
Highlighting provocative connections between our present day literacy practices and those from the past, this engaging and thought-provoking collection of essays uncovers valuable insights about how we shape, and are shaped by, media and technology. Calling attention to troubling gaps between media research and educational practice, the volume has important implications for curriculum and pedagogy.