2009
DOI: 10.1080/15544800903076044
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“Multiliteracies”: New Literacies, New Learning

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“…These observations have put notions of 'literacy' as 'language demands of the curriculum' into a new perspective. It is not only language that learners need to grapple with, but a set of multimodal resources for making meaning (New London Group, 1996;Lemke, 2000;Cope & Kalantzis, 2009).…”
Section: Changing Text In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations have put notions of 'literacy' as 'language demands of the curriculum' into a new perspective. It is not only language that learners need to grapple with, but a set of multimodal resources for making meaning (New London Group, 1996;Lemke, 2000;Cope & Kalantzis, 2009).…”
Section: Changing Text In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researchers have offered variations of this framework (Bax, 2003;Blake, 2008;Jung, 2005;Kern & Warschauer, 2000). More recently, CALL has moved to mobile and more informal contexts (KukulskaHulme & Shield, 2008;O'Dowd, 2003O'Dowd, , 2006 and to a repurposing of technology (Conole, 2008), and the pedagogical focus has shifted to learner and teacher literacies (Cope & Kalantzis, 2009). In terms of research methodologies, user narratives (Barkhuizen, Benson, & Chik, 2013;Barkhuizen & Wette, 2008), semiotic approaches focusing on how language learners make meaning (Hampel, 2014) and online or virtual ethnography (Hine, 2008) offer unique insights into the experience of online linguistic environments and specific 'cultures-of-use' (Thorne, 2003).…”
Section: The Field Of Call Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing use of technology, literacy is no longer restricted to an ability to deal with printed texts, but has expanded to include electronic and multimedia modes. Nonetheless, as Cope and Kalantzis (2009) argue, "whichever way we look, written language is not going away. It is just becoming more closely intertwined with the other modes" (p. 182).…”
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“…In addition, rapid development in technology has changed how we look at literacy; the idea of multiliteracies shifts our thinking about literacy from privileging the printed text to acknowledging various ways that literacy is practiced in a society (Cope & Kalantzis, 2009). With the increasing use of technology, literacy is no longer restricted to an ability to deal with printed texts, but has expanded to include electronic and multimedia modes.…”
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