Digital Literacies
By Nicola Hockly, Gavin Dudeney, Mark Pegrum
Routledge – 2012 – 400 pages
Dramatic shifts in our communication landscape have made it crucial for language teaching to go beyond print literacy and encompass the digital literacies which are increasingly central to learners' personal, social, educational and professional lives. By situating these digital literacies within a clear theoretical framework, this book provides educators and students alike with not just the background for a deeper understanding of these key 21st-century skills, but also the rationale for integrating these skills into classroom practice. This is the first methodology book to address not just why but also how to teach digital literacies in the English language classroom. This book provides:
This book is ideal for English language teachers and learners of all age groups and levels, academics and students researching digital literacies, and anyone looking to expand their understanding of digital literacies within a teaching framework.
'This is such a great book- everyone who wants to incorporate digital literacies into their teaching should buy it because they will not want to share it or return it to their library. Mine is already covered in sticky notes.' - Glenda Inverarity, Modern English Teacher
Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 From Research to Implications: A framework of digital literacies Box 1.1 What hardware and software do I need? First focus: Language Box 1.2 Am I teaching digital natives? Box 1.3 Does Facebook belong in my classroom? Box 1.4 Does the digital divide still matter? Second focus: Information Box 1.5 What are the alternatives to Google? Box 1.6 Can we trust Wikipedia? Box 1.7 Is there too much or too little information? Box 1.8 Does multitasking work? Third focus: Connections Box 1.9 How can we promote digital safety and privacy? Box 1.10 When, where & why should my students build PLNs (and PLEs)? Box 1.11 Do I need to worry about censorship & surveillance? Fourth focus: (Re-)design Box 1.12 How do I deal with copyright & plagiarism? Looking ahead Box 1.13 What do new technologies mean for people & the planet? 2. From Implications to Application Box 2.1 Will new technologies improve my students’ learning? The TPACK framework for integrating technology use Box 2.2 Should I be worried about teaching with new technologies?
Name: Digital Literacies (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Nicola Hockly, Gavin Dudeney, Mark Pegrum. Dramatic shifts in our communication landscape have made it crucial for language teaching to go beyond print literacy and encompass the digital literacies which are increasingly central to learners' personal, social, educational and professional...
Categories: Digital Communication, English Language Teaching, Applied Linguistics, Media Literacy, Language and Education, New Media, Teachers & Teacher Education, Multimodality