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fifty years of promoting literacy - UNESDOC
fifty years of promoting literacy - UNESDOC

Computational Media and New Literacies—The
Computational Media and New Literacies—The

... framework for thinking about the many features and aspects of literacy. I think of literacy as built on three foundational pillars. First, there is the material pillar. That is, literacy involves external, materially based signs, symbols, depictions, or representations. This last set of terms, as we ...
Introduction - Illinois State University
Introduction - Illinois State University

... photo illustration combines materials, contexts, and (as in many cases with our teaching and learning) happenstance to show that new media is still theoretically raw in English studies. In this book, we are not privileging specific types of texts, technologies, methodologies, or strategies other tha ...
- Covenant University Repository
- Covenant University Repository

... To Halliday (2001:181), literacy refers "specifically to writing as distinct from speech: to reading and writing practices, and to the forms of language, and the ways of meaning, that is typically associated with them." Baran (2004) sees literacy as the ability to effectively and efficiently compreh ...
6.3 The student will understand the elements of media literacy. a
6.3 The student will understand the elements of media literacy. a

... literacy recognizing that elements of media literacy are based on audience and purpose. They will also learn all media messages are constructed and that to understand the whole meaning of the message they can deconstruct it, looking at the following attributes: ...
Course themes you should be able to address:
Course themes you should be able to address:

... technologies exist so that we can tell stories. ...
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Media literacy

Media literacy is a repertoire of competencies that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and formats.
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