Previous research has highlighted that technology implementation in schools may lead to increased complexity, as digital hardware and software offer a variety of possibilities for sign-making activities. Moreover, recent studies argue that since classroom practices are facilitated increasingly by screen-based activities, digital technology opens a multitude of ways to represent meaning, as an abundance of sign systems becomes available for communication through various digital visual user interfaces (DVUIs) (Jewitt, 2017). In addition, research indicates that technology implementation has a strong impact on school practice (Säljö, 2013) and that knowledge on how to take advantage of technology in learning settings from a more comprehensive ...
Today the Swedish society includes technical artefacts and during the last decade the number of comp...
ABSTRACT All teaching and learning in the school classroom involves a range of modes including speec...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
Previous research has highlighted that technology implementation in schools may lead to increased co...
Technology use in school settings tends to look at various technologies solely as a mediator for pro...
There is a need for a social semiotic multimodal take on meaning-making through technology use in re...
The relationship between sign systems and the meaning potentials and affordances of multimodal techn...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the use of digital technologies by teachers and stu...
Semiotic technologies manifest semiotic resources through differently configured interfaces where th...
International audienceLanguage learners have access to a wide range of tools for communication and i...
In this chapter, I consider how a multimodal perspective on sociocultural theories can offer fresh i...
The relationships between digital technologies and the realization of teaching and learning activiti...
Communicational, technological, and cultural shifts within science have substantially impacted how s...
Over recent years a great deal of our communication activity has moved online, and various forms of ...
This presentation reports results from a study aiming at examining multilingual students’ meaning-ma...
Today the Swedish society includes technical artefacts and during the last decade the number of comp...
ABSTRACT All teaching and learning in the school classroom involves a range of modes including speec...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
Previous research has highlighted that technology implementation in schools may lead to increased co...
Technology use in school settings tends to look at various technologies solely as a mediator for pro...
There is a need for a social semiotic multimodal take on meaning-making through technology use in re...
The relationship between sign systems and the meaning potentials and affordances of multimodal techn...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the use of digital technologies by teachers and stu...
Semiotic technologies manifest semiotic resources through differently configured interfaces where th...
International audienceLanguage learners have access to a wide range of tools for communication and i...
In this chapter, I consider how a multimodal perspective on sociocultural theories can offer fresh i...
The relationships between digital technologies and the realization of teaching and learning activiti...
Communicational, technological, and cultural shifts within science have substantially impacted how s...
Over recent years a great deal of our communication activity has moved online, and various forms of ...
This presentation reports results from a study aiming at examining multilingual students’ meaning-ma...
Today the Swedish society includes technical artefacts and during the last decade the number of comp...
ABSTRACT All teaching and learning in the school classroom involves a range of modes including speec...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...