We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular literacy since the nineteenth century, in order to argue for a ‘demand-led’ model of education in digital literacy. We go on to analyse three case studies — digital storytelling, the Flickr photosharing site and the MMOG (massively multiplayer online game) Fury — to discuss issues arising from demandled learning, which requires a procedural (not propositional) model of knowledge, a vernacular and informal model of creativity, and a ‘navigator’ and entrepreneurial model of consumer agency. In light of these examples, the article raises the question of how digital literacy can and should be taught
This paper takes a view of digital literacy, which moves beyond a focus on technical methods and ski...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lit...
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lite...
Online social networks, user-created content and participatory media are often still ignored by prof...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
Digital literacy is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream def...
Digital games are both an exponent and a vehicle of cultural transformation. Not only do they form a...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
«Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream d...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
2014-08-06This study highlights ways in which educators can employ extant pedagogical knowledge and ...
This article outlines the knowledge and skills students develop when they engage in digital media pr...
This paper takes a view of digital literacy, which moves beyond a focus on technical methods and ski...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lit...
We identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the uses of popular lite...
Online social networks, user-created content and participatory media are often still ignored by prof...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
Digital literacy is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream def...
Digital games are both an exponent and a vehicle of cultural transformation. Not only do they form a...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
«Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream d...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
2014-08-06This study highlights ways in which educators can employ extant pedagogical knowledge and ...
This article outlines the knowledge and skills students develop when they engage in digital media pr...
This paper takes a view of digital literacy, which moves beyond a focus on technical methods and ski...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...