Based on data gathered via survey questionnaire and follow up in-class discussion, the paper explores the ways undergraduate students think of themselves as writers and readers. Data drawn from a pilot survey in 2007 and a second in 2009 provides the impetus for discussion of issues of literacy and identity in a digital world. Of interest is 1) what first-year students anticipate they need to do and know, and 2) how final-year students reflect on what they have learnt in terms of academic literacies and related skills. A key issue is the way students bring a particular identity as readers and writers to university, and how this is transformed and re-inscribed through their studies. The importance of teaching for the development of rhetorica...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This qualitative research project sets out to examin...
This paper reports on a study that investigated pre-service teachers’ digital funds of knowled...
There is growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on meaning-making practices and iden...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This essay examines the implications of the ubiquitous use of the term ‘digital literacies’ in highe...
Having incorporated a digital aspect to our academic literacy course, and having monitored this over...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
An Investigation on Non- Academic Digital Literacy Practices of University Students with Implication...
Recent rhetoric, composition, and literacy scholarship has refocused attention on the body’s role in...
This paper reports on the initial findings from the ESRC project, Digital Literacies in Higher Educa...
This thesis presents the findings of a research study examining a group of second year undergraduate...
Concerns are frequently raised about undergraduates being so immersed in web-based technologies in t...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...
In order to produce digitally literate graduates, it is necessary for institutions to have digitally...
The recent Translit report on media and information literacy policies in the UK calls for more resea...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This qualitative research project sets out to examin...
This paper reports on a study that investigated pre-service teachers’ digital funds of knowled...
There is growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on meaning-making practices and iden...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This essay examines the implications of the ubiquitous use of the term ‘digital literacies’ in highe...
Having incorporated a digital aspect to our academic literacy course, and having monitored this over...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
An Investigation on Non- Academic Digital Literacy Practices of University Students with Implication...
Recent rhetoric, composition, and literacy scholarship has refocused attention on the body’s role in...
This paper reports on the initial findings from the ESRC project, Digital Literacies in Higher Educa...
This thesis presents the findings of a research study examining a group of second year undergraduate...
Concerns are frequently raised about undergraduates being so immersed in web-based technologies in t...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...
In order to produce digitally literate graduates, it is necessary for institutions to have digitally...
The recent Translit report on media and information literacy policies in the UK calls for more resea...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This qualitative research project sets out to examin...
This paper reports on a study that investigated pre-service teachers’ digital funds of knowled...
There is growing interest in the impact of digital technologies on meaning-making practices and iden...