Technoliteracy, Discourse and Social Practice: Frameworks and Applications in the Digital Age

Author:   Darren L. Pullen ,  Christina Gitsaki ,  Margaret Baguley
Publisher:   IGI Global
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9781605668420


Pages:   347
Publication Date:   30 September 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Technoliteracy, Discourse and Social Practice: Frameworks and Applications in the Digital Age


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Author:   Darren L. Pullen ,  Christina Gitsaki ,  Margaret Baguley
Publisher:   IGI Global
Imprint:   Information Science Reference
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   1.040kg
ISBN:  

9781605668420


ISBN 10:   1605668427
Pages:   347
Publication Date:   30 September 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Design and technology education Hybrid identity design online ICT in language learning Lack of technology integration Literacy of gaming Literate practices Multiliteracies and games Technoliteracy in practice Technology in society Vodcasting

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Darren Pullen is a lecturer in ICT, professional studies and multiliteracies with the Faculty of Education at the University of Tasmania (Australia). He has a diverse background with previous employment as a research fellow in the health sector, ICT consultant, and educator. His research interest is in the management of change processes with a particular interest in the micro-meso-macro level relationships between technology innovations and human-machine (humachine) relationships and interactions. Christina Gitsaki is a lecturer at The University of Queensland and the executive secretary of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia. As an applied linguist she has worked for almost two decades in Australia and overseas and her research is mainly in the area of language literacy and the use of technologies in education. Dr. Gitsaki has published a number of journal articles and book chapters, and she has presented her research in numerous conferences around the world. She is the author of Second language Lexical Acquisition (1999, International Scholars Publications), the co-author of Internet English (2000, Oxford University Press) and the editor of Language and Languages ��� Global and Local Tensions (2007 ��� Cambridge Scholars Publications). Currently, Dr. Gitsaki is involved in educating pre-service high school teachers and supervising a number of postgraduate students. Margaret Baguley is a senior lecturer in arts education, curriculum, and pedagogy with the Faculty of Education, University of Southern Queensland (Australia). Her teaching and research interests are concerned with the role of visual art in the education of early childhood, primary, and secondary students. She has an extensive teaching background across all facets of education, in addition to maintaining her arts practice. An interest in collaborative practice and exhibition underpins her teaching. Dr Baguley���s research supervision encompasses studies in visual arts education, children���s engagement with the arts, teacher development, museum studies, and the value of the arts in the community. In 2008 Margaret received a national award to recognize her outstanding contribution to student learning from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC).

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