How Students in the Secondary Years Engage With the Literacy Demands of Curricular Online Environments
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Wyatt-Smith, Claire and Ryan, Jill. (2003). How Students in the Secondary Years Engage With the Literacy Demands of Curricular Online Environments. Annual International Conference on Cognition, Language and Special Education Research. Nathan,Queensland Australia: Griffith University. pp. 197 - 209
Authors | Wyatt-Smith, Claire and Ryan, Jill |
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Abstract | In this paper we present work-in-progress on an ARC-funded five-year study (2003–2007) of the literacy demands students face as they use and create curricular knowledges in online environments. First, we introduce the study in terms of its purposes, outlining the range of data types and methodologies chosen to address the key enquiries. Then we address the application of an online screen tracking tool, discussing some of the challenges associated with coding and analyses when working with screen-by-screen data. Finally, we raise some key questions for the assessment of students' repertoires of multimodal literate capabilities. |
Year | 2003 |
Journal | Reimagining Practice: Researching change |
Publisher | Griffith University |
Journal citation | 3, pp. 197 - 209 |
Page range | 197 - 209 |
Research Group | Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education (ILSTE) |
Place of publication | Nathan,Queensland Australia |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8q93y/how-students-in-the-secondary-years-engage-with-the-literacy-demands-of-curricular-online-environments
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