From students as teachers’ pets to teachers as Second Life avatars,
or from being ridiculed for not knowing your syntax to ridiculing
others through multimodal remixing, something has changed in the way
people are acting and being acted upon through literacies. From
parallel text processing «under a cloud» to text-as-process enhanced
by cloud computing, or from one laptop per child to several laptops
left behind by children in creative spoken interaction, learners and
educators’ actions through and around texts and technologies provide
quite a telling example of such changes. From writing as technology to
blogging as a tool for fostering critical mindsets within complexity,
or from automatized knowledge acquisition routines to new forms of
relating to knowledge and new perspectives on autonomy, social
ordering and Self constitutional processes defy binaries such as
agent/structure, global/local, social/technical, virtual/real, or even
human/non-human. In this volume a team of scholars from some of the
most prestigious Brazilian universities address these issues, and
illustrate them with findings from research on the interplay between
new literacies, digital technologies and social action in and
out-of-school. The chapters introduce, or revisit, an array of
theoretical constructs from education, sociology, linguistics and
media studies, while presenting a new inside perspective about how
research on new literacies is being carried out in Brazil. Altogether,
they provide a very useful set of ideas, tools and analytical
frameworks for researchers, teachers, and students of Education,
Language and Arts and Communication worldwide, especially those
concerned with technology-enhanced education and social inclusion.
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A Brazilian Perspective on Mindsets, Digital Practices and Tools for Social Action In and Out of School
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781453911563
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok