posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored byMuriel Wells
This paper uses Glister's interpretation of digital literacy whilst acknowledging that a computer is not the only means for the delivety of digital texts. I will explore how we can support student teachers to develop understandings about the teaching in the middle years in order to work with students in schools to successfully read digital texts, create digital texts, search, fmd and use information in the digital world and to become critical users of digital texts. Students in the middle years of schooling are facing increasingly sophisticated literacy demands of new technologies that go well beyond that of the traditional printed page as they interact with information communicated through a range of digital media both inside and outside of school. At best new technologies can open doors to students for researching and accessing a world far beyond their own environment, empowering them to direct and control their own learning and produce quality work.
History
Pagination
475 - 480
Location
Gold Coast, Queensland
Open access
Yes
Start date
2005-07-06
End date
2005-07-09
ISBN-13
9781920952389
ISBN-10
1920952381
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, Australian Teacher Education Association
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Cooper, G Finger, G Hall, P Hudson, L Shaw, C Sim