This chapter investigates the place of new media in Queensland in the light of the Australian curriculum. ‘Multimodal texts’ in English are being defined as largely electronically ‘created’ and yet restricted access to digital resources at the chalkface may preclude this work from happening. The myth of the ‘digital native’ (Prensky, 2007), combined with the reality of the ‘digital divide’ coupled with technophobia amongst some quite experienced teachers, responsible for implementing the curriculum, paints a picture of constraints. These constraints are due in part to protective state bans in Queensland on social networking sites and school bans on mobile phone use. Some ‘Generation next’ will have access to digital platforms for the purpos...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies inschool, a common percep...
Currently, in Australia, there are a number of developments suggesting that some of the digital prom...
Currently, in Australia, there are a number of developments suggesting that some of the digital prom...
This chapter investigates the place of new media in Queensland in the light of the Australian curric...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
As curricula change, so must the tools used by learners and teachers and the plethora of mobile digi...
As curricula change, so must the tools used by learners and teachers and the plethora of mobile digi...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
As curricula change, so must the tools used by learners and teachers and the plethora of mobile digi...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
This study explores some factors which have influenced the reforms of the year 1-10 curriculum in Qu...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies in school, a common perce...
© 2005 P. A. RuddThis study investigates the ways in which a sample group of state secondary school ...
As mobile touch screen digital devices (MTSD) have moved into a more prominent position in classroom...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies inschool, a common percep...
Currently, in Australia, there are a number of developments suggesting that some of the digital prom...
Currently, in Australia, there are a number of developments suggesting that some of the digital prom...
This chapter investigates the place of new media in Queensland in the light of the Australian curric...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
As curricula change, so must the tools used by learners and teachers and the plethora of mobile digi...
As curricula change, so must the tools used by learners and teachers and the plethora of mobile digi...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
As curricula change, so must the tools used by learners and teachers and the plethora of mobile digi...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
This study explores some factors which have influenced the reforms of the year 1-10 curriculum in Qu...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies in school, a common perce...
© 2005 P. A. RuddThis study investigates the ways in which a sample group of state secondary school ...
As mobile touch screen digital devices (MTSD) have moved into a more prominent position in classroom...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies inschool, a common percep...
Currently, in Australia, there are a number of developments suggesting that some of the digital prom...
Currently, in Australia, there are a number of developments suggesting that some of the digital prom...