With the fetishisation of computer technologies in education, the older sense of technology as pertaining to skill, what the Greeks termed ‘technē’, seems to have slipped from view. Technology is generally equated with the object itself rather than the facility to use it. A skill such as writing, for example, is rarely considered a technology and yet it is a vital tool for communication that aids understanding. Writing is also a technology that is framed in particular ways in relation to boys and young men. With constant concerns over ‘boys’ literacy’, it is generally viewed as a ‘feminine’ activity. Drawing on interviews with a group of young men–all proficient writers reflecting on their schooling–this article examines their perspectives ...
The Internet and computer technologies in general have become extensions of our brains. No longer is...
Literacy has always been an embodied, ma terial act. Among other things, this means that it shapes a...
One might argue that the word technology is one of the most misunderstood and misused terms in commo...
The major concern of this study has been to identify the contribution of the word processor to chang...
Digital tools and online spaces offer new opportunities for young people to share their creative wor...
Technology does indeed matter to writing—and in significant ways. But how it matters can vary, depen...
Writing is an important issue in the UK today. While children’s and young people’s writing standards...
In this article Joris Vlieghe defends the view that technologies of reading and writing are more tha...
Technological literacy means far more than just the ability to use computers and other machines. It ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate on the nature of technology education. This i...
The state of writing abilities throughout the United States presents an urgent issue. Low student ac...
To talk about Writing Technology instead of just Writing is tantamount to turning one's attention to...
The term ‘technology’ is often understood as referring to computers, mobile phones and other modern ...
An argument can be made that all journalism now is tech journalism, and perhaps the same can be said...
In the age of the Internet, it is easy to equ ate technology with surfing the Web, but there are man...
The Internet and computer technologies in general have become extensions of our brains. No longer is...
Literacy has always been an embodied, ma terial act. Among other things, this means that it shapes a...
One might argue that the word technology is one of the most misunderstood and misused terms in commo...
The major concern of this study has been to identify the contribution of the word processor to chang...
Digital tools and online spaces offer new opportunities for young people to share their creative wor...
Technology does indeed matter to writing—and in significant ways. But how it matters can vary, depen...
Writing is an important issue in the UK today. While children’s and young people’s writing standards...
In this article Joris Vlieghe defends the view that technologies of reading and writing are more tha...
Technological literacy means far more than just the ability to use computers and other machines. It ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate on the nature of technology education. This i...
The state of writing abilities throughout the United States presents an urgent issue. Low student ac...
To talk about Writing Technology instead of just Writing is tantamount to turning one's attention to...
The term ‘technology’ is often understood as referring to computers, mobile phones and other modern ...
An argument can be made that all journalism now is tech journalism, and perhaps the same can be said...
In the age of the Internet, it is easy to equ ate technology with surfing the Web, but there are man...
The Internet and computer technologies in general have become extensions of our brains. No longer is...
Literacy has always been an embodied, ma terial act. Among other things, this means that it shapes a...
One might argue that the word technology is one of the most misunderstood and misused terms in commo...