The relationship between sign systems and the meaning potentials and affordances of multimodal technologies has received increasing attention in research on digital technology use in education. Students constantly adhere to and engage with semiotic shifts in sign systems when they work with digital technologies for learning purposes. This study explores students’ use of digital technologies in Swedish schools. We trace the way semiotic activity systems and cognitive processes are transformed and realized when students engage with shifts in sign systems into various meaning-making strategies. Methodologically, the study is based on a data set of video recordings, interviews, and observations of classroom practice in three primary schools. An...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
The use of computers and other digital tools such as tablets, smartboards and game consoles is rapid...
Notes the growing interest in optimizing students\u27 literacy development through the integration o...
The relationship between sign systems and the meaning potentials and affordances of multimodal techn...
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...
This study explores how newly arrived young students created meaning, communicated, and expressed th...
This presentation reports results from a study aiming at examining multilingual students’ meaning-ma...
Semiotics and the concept of signs can be used to analyse the signs that can be found in a Swedish p...
Semiotic technologies manifest semiotic resources through differently configured interfaces where th...
The relationships between digital technologies and the realization of teaching and learning activiti...
The young generation are both consumers and producers of digital multimodal texts and can thus be se...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
The use of computers and other digital tools such as tablets, smartboards and game consoles is rapid...
Notes the growing interest in optimizing students\u27 literacy development through the integration o...
The relationship between sign systems and the meaning potentials and affordances of multimodal techn...
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...
This study explores how newly arrived young students created meaning, communicated, and expressed th...
This presentation reports results from a study aiming at examining multilingual students’ meaning-ma...
Semiotics and the concept of signs can be used to analyse the signs that can be found in a Swedish p...
Semiotic technologies manifest semiotic resources through differently configured interfaces where th...
The relationships between digital technologies and the realization of teaching and learning activiti...
The young generation are both consumers and producers of digital multimodal texts and can thus be se...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
The use of computers and other digital tools such as tablets, smartboards and game consoles is rapid...
Notes the growing interest in optimizing students\u27 literacy development through the integration o...