This paper uses Bolter and Grusin’s remediation approach in investigating the manner in which new forms of digital media are re-casting the communicative and epistemological import of knowledge, teaching and learning. Given the considerable disparity between the rhetoric and realities of the educational implementation of information technologies to date the paper argues that particular attention should be paid to the refashioning of existing forms of pre-digital didactics in current forms of digital didactics. These themes are pursued through an examination of the UK government’s ongoing ‘Digital Curriculum’ project as a case study of remediation of didactics in the digital age
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global medi...
This paper aims to unravel the interlacing of learning theories and media theories in order to map o...
This book is an invitation to informed and critical participation in the current debate on the role ...
This paper uses Bolter and Grusin’s remediation approach in investigating the manner in which new fo...
This paper examines issues around learning ‘content’ and its place in the new digital learning cultu...
In digital-classroom practices, pupils design their learning processes in collaboration with their p...
The recent Translit report on media and information literacy policies in the UK calls for more resea...
2014-08-06This study highlights ways in which educators can employ extant pedagogical knowledge and ...
This article aims to challenge and interrogate the concept of integration of digital technology in t...
National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in Higher E...
Abstract National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in ...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global media and di...
In today's world, the traditional means of the dissemination of knowledge have become replaced by ad...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...
The present contribution conducts an intervention in the study and practice of digital and media lit...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global medi...
This paper aims to unravel the interlacing of learning theories and media theories in order to map o...
This book is an invitation to informed and critical participation in the current debate on the role ...
This paper uses Bolter and Grusin’s remediation approach in investigating the manner in which new fo...
This paper examines issues around learning ‘content’ and its place in the new digital learning cultu...
In digital-classroom practices, pupils design their learning processes in collaboration with their p...
The recent Translit report on media and information literacy policies in the UK calls for more resea...
2014-08-06This study highlights ways in which educators can employ extant pedagogical knowledge and ...
This article aims to challenge and interrogate the concept of integration of digital technology in t...
National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in Higher E...
Abstract National strategies play a crucial role in framing how digital technologies are enacted in ...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global media and di...
In today's world, the traditional means of the dissemination of knowledge have become replaced by ad...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...
The present contribution conducts an intervention in the study and practice of digital and media lit...
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global medi...
This paper aims to unravel the interlacing of learning theories and media theories in order to map o...
This book is an invitation to informed and critical participation in the current debate on the role ...