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Dramatic shifts in our communication landscape have made it crucial
for language teaching to go beyond print literacy and encompass the
digital literacies which are increasingly central to learners'
personal, social, educational and professional lives. By situating
these digital literacies within a clear theoretical framework, this
book provides educators and students alike with not just the
background for a deeper understanding of these key 21st-century
skills, but also the rationale for integrating these skills into
classroom practice. This is the first methodology book to address
not just why but also how to teach digital literacies in the
English language classroom. This book provides: A theoretical
framework through which to categorise and prioritise digital
literacies Practical classroom activities to help learners and
teachers develop digital literacies in tandem with key language
skills A thorough analysis of the pedagogical implications of
developing digital literacies in teaching practice A consideration
of exactly how to integrate digital literacies into the English
language syllabus Suggestions for teachers on how to continue their
own professional development through PLNs (Personal Learning
Networks), and how to access teacher development opportunities
online. This book is ideal for English language teachers, English
language learners of all ages and levels, academics and researchers
of all age groups and levels, academics and students researching
digital literacies, and anyone looking to expand their
understanding of digital literacies within a teaching framework.
Dramatic shifts in our communication landscape have made it crucial
for language teaching to go beyond print literacy and encompass the
digital literacies which are increasingly central to learners'
personal, social, educational and professional lives. By situating
these digital literacies within a clear theoretical framework, this
book provides educators and students alike with not just the
background for a deeper understanding of these key 21st-century
skills, but also the rationale for integrating these skills into
classroom practice. This is the first methodology book to address
not just why but also how to teach digital literacies in the
English language classroom. This book provides: A theoretical
framework through which to categorise and prioritise digital
literacies Practical classroom activities to help learners and
teachers develop digital literacies in tandem with key language
skills A thorough analysis of the pedagogical implications of
developing digital literacies in teaching practice A consideration
of exactly how to integrate digital literacies into the English
language syllabus Suggestions for teachers on how to continue their
own professional development through PLNs (Personal Learning
Networks), and how to access teacher development opportunities
online. This book is ideal for English language teachers, English
language learners of all ages and levels, academics and researchers
of all age groups and levels, academics and students researching
digital literacies, and anyone looking to expand their
understanding of digital literacies within a teaching framework.
This book explores mobile learning as a form of learning
particularly suited to our ever more mobile world, presenting a new
conceptualisation of the value of mobile devices in education
through the metaphor of lenses on learning. With a principal focus
on mobile-assisted language learning (MALL), it draws on insights
derived from MALL language, literacy and cultural projects to
illustrate the possibilities inherent in all mobile learning. In
its broad sweep the book takes in new and emerging technologies and
tools from robots to holograms, virtual reality to augmented
reality, and smart glasses to embeddable chips, considering their
potential impact on education and, indeed, on human society and the
planet as a whole. While not shying away from discussing the risks,
it demonstrates that, handled appropriately, mobile, context-aware
technologies allow educators to build on the personalised and
collaborative learning facilitated by web 2.0 and social media, but
simultaneously to go much further in promoting authentic learning
experiences grounded in real-world encounters. In this way,
teachers can better prepare students to face a global, mobile
future, with all of its evolving possibilities and challenges.
This book explores mobile learning as a form of learning
particularly suited to our ever more mobile world, presenting a new
conceptualisation of the value of mobile devices in education
through the metaphor of lenses on learning. With a principal focus
on mobile-assisted language learning (MALL), it draws on insights
derived from MALL language, literacy and cultural projects to
illustrate the possibilities inherent in all mobile learning. In
its broad sweep the book takes in new and emerging technologies and
tools from robots to holograms, virtual reality to augmented
reality, and smart glasses to embeddable chips, considering their
potential impact on education and, indeed, on human society and the
planet as a whole. While not shying away from discussing the risks,
it demonstrates that, handled appropriately, mobile, context-aware
technologies allow educators to build on the personalised and
collaborative learning facilitated by web 2.0 and social media, but
simultaneously to go much further in promoting authentic learning
experiences grounded in real-world encounters. In this way,
teachers can better prepare students to face a global, mobile
future, with all of its evolving possibilities and challenges.
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