Author's accepted manuscriptSoftware has become ubiquitous in higher education, especially often takenfor-granted Microsoft Word. Educational writing involves more than horizontal lines of text, but also multimodal representations. When students write in Word, the affordances of the program constrain what multimodal representations of knowledge they can and cannot make. Software such as Word is not neutral tool-kits, but also historical and semiotic constructs loaded with social values and ideologies. By taking a social semiotic approach to Word and SmartArt, this article shows how this software is pre-loaded with values and styles from office management. These values are then infused into education, in the case this article investigates, g...
Technologies do not follow some predetermined and inevitable course from their context of production...
My dissertation proposes an analytical framework for the cultural understanding of the group of tech...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
The ubiquity of multimodality in hypermedia environments is undeniable. Bezemer and Kress (2008) hav...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-259).This study develops new theoretic...
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
This collection of short expository, critical, and speculative texts offers a field guide to the cul...
Today’s modern societies are increasingly dependent on digital technologies and the software underpi...
Digital environments in which users compose affect how a users conceptualize the writing process and...
The ubiquitous software PowerPoint has significant influence on evaluations of professional and acad...
This article examines the way in which IP right sin software can structure and impact upon communica...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language and Education...
Our world today is ruled by technology, a fact that directly influences the way students learn. In ...
In the mid-1980s, more than 300 different versions of word processing software existed (Bergin, 2006...
Sociologists, philosophers, historians, technologists, and others delving into the relation between ...
Technologies do not follow some predetermined and inevitable course from their context of production...
My dissertation proposes an analytical framework for the cultural understanding of the group of tech...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
The ubiquity of multimodality in hypermedia environments is undeniable. Bezemer and Kress (2008) hav...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-259).This study develops new theoretic...
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
This collection of short expository, critical, and speculative texts offers a field guide to the cul...
Today’s modern societies are increasingly dependent on digital technologies and the software underpi...
Digital environments in which users compose affect how a users conceptualize the writing process and...
The ubiquitous software PowerPoint has significant influence on evaluations of professional and acad...
This article examines the way in which IP right sin software can structure and impact upon communica...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language and Education...
Our world today is ruled by technology, a fact that directly influences the way students learn. In ...
In the mid-1980s, more than 300 different versions of word processing software existed (Bergin, 2006...
Sociologists, philosophers, historians, technologists, and others delving into the relation between ...
Technologies do not follow some predetermined and inevitable course from their context of production...
My dissertation proposes an analytical framework for the cultural understanding of the group of tech...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...