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OverviewTechnology-mediated communication cannot help but inform our literacies. This book is a reconceptualization of the role of language and pedagogy in what Kress (2003) has termed the new media age. At the heart of the volume is the notion of 'transformation' - a change in discourse practices, meaning making, technology and, as a result, literacy acquisition itself. The chapters look at language as positioned in a hugely multimodal world. Communication extends beyond the traditional realms of discourse, from the collaborative efforts of wikis to the hybrid speech and text of online messaging. These new areas of meaning-making are excellent and extremely important avenues to explore for academics interested in applied linguistics, language and literature, language acquisition and multimodality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Caroline M. L. Ho , Dr Kate T. Anderson , Alvin P. Leong , Kate T AndersonPublisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation Imprint: Continuum Publishing Corporation Edition: NIPPOD Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.392kg ISBN: 9781441175885ISBN 10: 1441175881 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 24 September 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements About the Contributors Foreword, John Hedberg Introduction Part I: Implementation and Task Design 1. Charting a pathway: Embedding ICT and new literacies into the curriculum Katina Zammit 2. The generative use of ICT in the language arts: Strategies in learning task design and implementation Denise E. De Souza & Phillip A. Towndrow Part II: Multimodality and Digital Narratives 3. What Now for Language in a Multimedial World? David Malinowski & Mark Evan Nelson 4. Multimodal literacy in extended learning activities Libo Guo, Siti Azlinda & Lynde Tan Part III: Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning 5. Fostering active, language-intensive online interaction: An intercultural communication perspective John Sivell 6. Developing students' New Literacies with computer-supported collaborative argumentation Seng-Chee Tan & Aik-Ling Tan 7. Unpacking students' ‘Voices of Reason': The case of web-based scaffolding for teaching argumentation Caroline Ho & Yam San Chee Part IV: Corpora and Data Driven Language Learning 8. Viewing language patterns: Data visualization for data-driven language learning Paul Doyle 9. Using corpus and web language data to create EAP teaching materials David Oakey Part V: Web 2.0 and Mobile Technologies 10. Blogging for pedagogical purposes: a transformational methodology for post-secondary education, Brad Blackstone & Mark Wilkinson 11. Why write with wikis? Ashley Tan 12. Wot did he say or could u not c him 4 dust? Written and spoken creativity in text messaging Caroline Tagg Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationKate T. Anderson is Assistant Professor in the Learning Sciences and Technologies Academic Group and Faculty Researcher in the Learning Sciences Lab at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Alvin P. Leong is a Lecturer in the Language and Communication Department, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |