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The Case of the iPad

Mobile Literacies in Education
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271 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am14.07.20171st ed. 2017
Gathering an international group of literacy studies scholars who have investigated mobile literacies in a variety of educational settings, this book focuses on tablets from diverse theoretical perspectives, and particularly the iPad, as a prime example of mobile literacies, setting this within the broader context of literacy and mobility.mehr
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KlappentextGathering an international group of literacy studies scholars who have investigated mobile literacies in a variety of educational settings, this book focuses on tablets from diverse theoretical perspectives, and particularly the iPad, as a prime example of mobile literacies, setting this within the broader context of literacy and mobility.
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ISBN/GTIN978-981-10-4363-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum14.07.2017
Auflage1st ed. 2017
Seiten271 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht592 g
IllustrationenXIII, 271 p. 21 illus.
Artikel-Nr.42474273
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 The Case of the iPad.- 2 The fluid materiality of tablets: Examining 'the iPad multiple' in a primary classroom.- 3 Russian dolls and three forms of capital: Ecological and sociological perspectives on parents' engagement with young children's tablet use.- 4 Chasing literacies across action texts and augmented realities: E-books, animated apps and Pokemon Go.- 5 Multimodel layering: Students learning with iPads in Primary school classrooms.- 6 The new digital divide: Digital technology policies and provision in Canada and Australia.- 7 Slate-enabled literacy practices in a FutureSchool@Singapore classroom.- 8 Apps and Autodidacts: Wayfaring and emplaced thinking on iPads.- 9 Game 2 Engage: Using iPads to mediate and develop social relationships in college learning.- 10 The affordances of touchscreen tablets and digital cameras as tools for young children's multimodal, multilingual composing.- 11 Personalised story-making on the iPad: Opportunities for developing the Self and buildingCloseness with others.- 12 Children's engagement with iPads in Early Years classrooms: Exploring peer cultures and transforming practices.- 13 Collaborative and dialogic meaning-making: How children engage and immerse in the storyworld of a mobile game.- 14 Relational methodologies for mobile literacies: Intra-action, rhythm, and atmosphere.- 15 Hands, fingers and iPads.- 16 Mobile literacies in education: Moving from the Word to the World.mehr

Autor

Cathy Burnett is Professor of Literacy and Education at Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University, where she leads the Language and Literacy in Education Research Group. Her current research interests focus on the relationships between technology, literacy and education. Co-edited collections include New Literacies around the Globe: policy and pedagogy and Literacy, Media, Technology: past, present and future. She is also Vice President of the United Kingdom Literacy Association.
Guy Merchant is Professor of Literacy in Education at Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University, and is a founding editor of Early Childhood Literacy. He specialises in research into digital literacy and the interrelations between children and young people, and new technologies of communication. He co-authored Web 2.0 for Schools with Julia Davies, and co-edited collections including Virtual Literacies, New Literacies across the Globe, and Literacy, Media, Technology: past, present, future. Alyson Simpson is an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney's Sydney School of Education and Social Work. Her research interests include the role of children's literature in education, dialogic learning and the impact of digital technology on reading practices and pedagogy. She has served as a consultant to numerous state and national education bodies, and is the author of The use of children's literature in teaching: A study of politics and professionalism within teacher education.

Maureen Walsh is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University (ACU) and an Honorary Professor at the University of Sydney's Sydney School of Education and Social Work. She has published in the areas of TESOL, children's literature, reading education and visual literacy. Her research has focused on the impact of digital communication on literacy education and she has developed a theoretical framework based on multimodal literacy in several publications.