The changing nature of literacy is well documented within the literature, challenging educators to examine their pedagogies in light of the needs of learners in the current climate. The development and creation of non‐linear texts within primary classrooms is of current interest as they reflect the types of texts accessed and created by users of technology and afford children opportunities to make connections between their in and out of school literacy experiences. The authors observed children over extended periods as they collaborated with teachers and peers to author non‐linear texts for a range of purposes. Three case studies will be reported, providing examples of how three cohorts of primary school children (one lower primary, one mid...
Abstract: In my action research I examined the effects of the combined use of a word processor and w...
Literacy for a 21st century context is far more complex than reading and writing print. As society a...
Betsy Bowen is a contributing author, “Telecommunications networks: Expanding the contexts for liter...
The notion of literacy in the 21st century has changed with the emergence of advanced technologies. ...
Digital technology has become entangled in many children’s everyday lives. As such, learning to writ...
Using vignettes from a selected primary classroom, this paper describes preliminary findings from an...
Young children in nursery and school at the present time are active participants in a community and ...
This qualitative study sheds light on how six teachers in lower primary school use digital resources...
In a typical language classroom, teachers tend to focus on form rather than function. The classroom...
The first hypermedia project was based on one novel and the children authored in teams of two to cre...
Technology has changed the traditional passive classroom into a new model, where computers play an i...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
Concepts of literacy in areas such as language, media and computing have exercised the minds of educ...
This article describes the outcomes of recent research on children's talk while engaged in joint lit...
Computers in the primary classroom have been a controversial topic for many years. Many believe that...
Abstract: In my action research I examined the effects of the combined use of a word processor and w...
Literacy for a 21st century context is far more complex than reading and writing print. As society a...
Betsy Bowen is a contributing author, “Telecommunications networks: Expanding the contexts for liter...
The notion of literacy in the 21st century has changed with the emergence of advanced technologies. ...
Digital technology has become entangled in many children’s everyday lives. As such, learning to writ...
Using vignettes from a selected primary classroom, this paper describes preliminary findings from an...
Young children in nursery and school at the present time are active participants in a community and ...
This qualitative study sheds light on how six teachers in lower primary school use digital resources...
In a typical language classroom, teachers tend to focus on form rather than function. The classroom...
The first hypermedia project was based on one novel and the children authored in teams of two to cre...
Technology has changed the traditional passive classroom into a new model, where computers play an i...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
Concepts of literacy in areas such as language, media and computing have exercised the minds of educ...
This article describes the outcomes of recent research on children's talk while engaged in joint lit...
Computers in the primary classroom have been a controversial topic for many years. Many believe that...
Abstract: In my action research I examined the effects of the combined use of a word processor and w...
Literacy for a 21st century context is far more complex than reading and writing print. As society a...
Betsy Bowen is a contributing author, “Telecommunications networks: Expanding the contexts for liter...