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Handbook of Literacy and Technology - Transformations in A Post-typographic World (Paperback)
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Handbook of Literacy and Technology - Transformations in A Post-typographic World (Paperback)
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The major shift going on today in the technologies of reading and
writing raises important questions about conventional conceptions
of literacy and its role in education, society, and culture. What
are the important characteristics of electronic forms of reading
and writing distinguishing them from printed forms? To what extent
and in what ways is literacy being transformed by new technologies?
This central question is addressed in this volume from diverse,
multidisciplinary perspectives. The contributing authors focus on a
guiding question in one of the following areas, which correspond to
the major sections of the book: *Transforming Texts. What are the
new differences between printed and electronic texts, and what are
the implications of new textual forms for defining literacy,
especially in regard to teaching and learning in schools?
*Transforming Readers and Writers. How do electronic reading and
writing change conceptualizations of literacy development from
childhood through adulthood? *Transforming Classrooms and Schools.
What are the effects of introducing new reading and writing
technologies into schools and classrooms? *Transforming
Instruction. How can instruction be adapted in response to the
changing literacy landscape, and how can teachers and students
exploit forms of reading and writing to enhance teaching and
learning? *Transforming Society. What are the broad societal
implications of the increasing prevalence of electronic forms of
reading and writing? *Transforming Literacy Research. What are the
questions that must be addressed as digital reading and writing
become more common, and what approaches to research will be most
useful in addressing those questions? This volume is the result of
an interactive process. The contributors met as a group to discuss
drafts of their chapters at a one-day meeting convened and
sponsored by the National Reading Research Center, and had read
each others' chapters prior to this gathering. That meeting was
followed by a two-day conference attended by approximately 180
researchers, educators, and policymakers who responded to an open
invitation to present papers and to attend sessions focusing on the
six major themes of the book. Contributors then revised their
chapters based on interactions with fellow contributors, conference
participants, and volume editors. Thus, this work is more than just
a compilation of the individual authors' views. Rather, it
represents a synthesis of a broad range of current thinking about
how literacy is being and may be transformed by technology.
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