This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising the question of how literacies, technologies, and social circumstances co- evolve and what changes in literacy practices mean for adolescents today. It presents first the case that a fundamental transformation is visible already in the literacy practices of young people, but follows that with questions about what this change really means. It then considers a framework for a critical examination of literacy and technology and its implications for research and teaching.published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
The Handbook of Research in New Literacies explores an increasingly urgent question for educational ...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
This chapter describes how new technologies are challenging the traditional concept of literacy and ...
[[abstract]]The focus of the chapter is two-fold: on one hand, it seeks theoretical understanding of...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
Changes in digital communication technologies have impacted on society so rapidly that educational r...
Within the field of literacy research, there is an increasing recognition that the advent of informa...
Global technological advancement is changing information dissemination among literates and non-liter...
In the 21st century, literacy includes reading and writing with digital technologies and this brings...
During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications...
Adolescents today live in a world characterized by a vast array of media available at their fingerti...
Reading in everyday life is commonly understood to be changing rapidly. It is increasingly multiple,...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
The Handbook of Research in New Literacies explores an increasingly urgent question for educational ...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
This chapter describes how new technologies are challenging the traditional concept of literacy and ...
[[abstract]]The focus of the chapter is two-fold: on one hand, it seeks theoretical understanding of...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
Changes in digital communication technologies have impacted on society so rapidly that educational r...
Within the field of literacy research, there is an increasing recognition that the advent of informa...
Global technological advancement is changing information dissemination among literates and non-liter...
In the 21st century, literacy includes reading and writing with digital technologies and this brings...
During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications...
Adolescents today live in a world characterized by a vast array of media available at their fingerti...
Reading in everyday life is commonly understood to be changing rapidly. It is increasingly multiple,...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
The Handbook of Research in New Literacies explores an increasingly urgent question for educational ...