Hypertext, e-mail, word processing: electronic technologies have revolutionized textual practices. How does language on screen work differently from language on the page? What new literacy skills are needed and how do we teach them?Page to Screen collects some of the best contemporary thinkers in the field of technology and literacy. They analyze the potential of the new forms of text, the increased emphasis on visual communication, new forms of rhetoric, learning in the age of global communication networks and new approaches to storytelling.Page to Screen is compelling reading for anyone interested in Literacy Education, Language Studies, English, Library Studies, Multimedia and Communication Studies.International contributors include Gunt...
This project explores ideas about reading, thinking, and learning in the context of technological de...
This chapter describes how new technologies are challenging the traditional concept of literacy and ...
Linear printed text and nonlinear hypertext compete for the attention of children and adults. The ar...
"Electronic communication is radically altering literacy practices. Silicon Literacies unravels the ...
Within the field of literacy research, there is an increasing recognition that the advent of informa...
“Today, the definition of literacy has expanded from traditional notions of reading and writing to i...
Betsy Bowen is a contributing author, “Telecommunications networks: Expanding the contexts for liter...
Beginning with a brief history of the synergistic relationship between technology and literacy, this...
Critical literacy in the new century will draw on critical literacy as we have known it from centuri...
The ever-changing development of digital technology has become a scapegoat that exacerbates literacy...
Once again, Gail Hawisher and Cynthia Selfe offer a volume that will set the agenda in the field of ...
Literacy has always been an embodied, ma terial act. Among other things, this means that it shapes a...
That much of the writing we encounter daily takes the form of digital text displayed on screens prob...
In the mid-1990s, we asked a question that has likely been asked in one way or another by educators ...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
This project explores ideas about reading, thinking, and learning in the context of technological de...
This chapter describes how new technologies are challenging the traditional concept of literacy and ...
Linear printed text and nonlinear hypertext compete for the attention of children and adults. The ar...
"Electronic communication is radically altering literacy practices. Silicon Literacies unravels the ...
Within the field of literacy research, there is an increasing recognition that the advent of informa...
“Today, the definition of literacy has expanded from traditional notions of reading and writing to i...
Betsy Bowen is a contributing author, “Telecommunications networks: Expanding the contexts for liter...
Beginning with a brief history of the synergistic relationship between technology and literacy, this...
Critical literacy in the new century will draw on critical literacy as we have known it from centuri...
The ever-changing development of digital technology has become a scapegoat that exacerbates literacy...
Once again, Gail Hawisher and Cynthia Selfe offer a volume that will set the agenda in the field of ...
Literacy has always been an embodied, ma terial act. Among other things, this means that it shapes a...
That much of the writing we encounter daily takes the form of digital text displayed on screens prob...
In the mid-1990s, we asked a question that has likely been asked in one way or another by educators ...
What effect has technology had on our ability to read in both hard copy print and technological form...
This project explores ideas about reading, thinking, and learning in the context of technological de...
This chapter describes how new technologies are challenging the traditional concept of literacy and ...
Linear printed text and nonlinear hypertext compete for the attention of children and adults. The ar...