This book provides a deeper understanding of the phone-based composing
practices of youth and their implications for literacy learning. In
the United States, smartphone use among teens is nearly universal, yet
many youth who are avid digital composers still struggle with formal
schooled literacy. The widespread and rapid embrace of smartphones by
youth from all income levels has had a substantial impact on the way
that young people approach the act of composing, yet to date, little
to no work has explored digital photography and text curation through
popular apps like Twitter and Instagram and their impact on literacy,
including formal schooled literacy. As more schools are moving to
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) models and lifting classroom bans on
cellphones, classroom teachers need information about the affordances
of phones for formal literacy learning, which this book provides. This
book will also be of interest to those in courses in the fields of
education, new literacies, cultural studies/youth culture, literacy
studies, communication arts, and anthropology of education/social
sciences. This book could be used in a course on online/Internet
ethnography. It could also be used in a more general research methods
course to illustrate the combination of online and offline data
collection. Outside of research methods courses, it could be used in
courses on literacies, digital literacies, youth culture, popular
culture and media, or mobile learning.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433144141
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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