The power to influence others in ever-expanding social networks in the new knowledge economy is tied to capabilities with digital media production that require increased technological knowledge. This article draws on research in elementary classrooms to examine the repertoires of cross-disciplinary knowledge that literacy learners need to produce innovative digital media via the “social web”. The article builds on Learning by Design and the Knowledge Processes to describe “how” learning occurs, while presenting a model to theorise “what” students know – the Knowledge Assets – when learners produce digital and multimodal texts
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lite...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
Why is maker education a suitable approach for giving learners the 21st century skills they need to ...
The power to influence others in ever-expanding social networks in the new knowledge economy is tied...
The power to influence others in ever- expanding social networks in the new knowledge economy is tie...
This article outlines the knowledge and skills students develop when they engage in digital media pr...
Reading and writing are being transformed by global changes in communication practices using new med...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
Why is maker education a suitable approach for giving learners the 21st century skills they need to ...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
This paper addresses how students design multimodal digital text when making digital stories in scho...
This paper uses Glister\u27s interpretation of digital literacy whilst acknowledging that a computer...
Producing digital media is a hands-on, inquiry-based mindful process that naturally embeds Universal...
The media landscape has radically changed in the 21st Century with the emergence of the internet and...
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lite...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
Why is maker education a suitable approach for giving learners the 21st century skills they need to ...
The power to influence others in ever-expanding social networks in the new knowledge economy is tied...
The power to influence others in ever- expanding social networks in the new knowledge economy is tie...
This article outlines the knowledge and skills students develop when they engage in digital media pr...
Reading and writing are being transformed by global changes in communication practices using new med...
This article presents an analysis of data from a project which investigated children and young peopl...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
Why is maker education a suitable approach for giving learners the 21st century skills they need to ...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
This paper addresses how students design multimodal digital text when making digital stories in scho...
This paper uses Glister\u27s interpretation of digital literacy whilst acknowledging that a computer...
Producing digital media is a hands-on, inquiry-based mindful process that naturally embeds Universal...
The media landscape has radically changed in the 21st Century with the emergence of the internet and...
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lite...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
Why is maker education a suitable approach for giving learners the 21st century skills they need to ...