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English Teaching and New Literacies Pedagogy: Interpreting and Authoring Digital Multimedia Narratives New edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Sari: New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies 61
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433119072
  • ISBN-13: 9781433119071
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Sari: New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies 61
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433119072
  • ISBN-13: 9781433119071
English Teaching and New Literacies Pedagogy: Interpreting and Authoring Digital Multimedia Narratives is about the fusion of media and narrative, and explores theoretical and practical dimensions of young people’s engagement with contemporary forms of text. It showcases a range of critical interpretative approaches for integrating multimedia narratives into English teaching contexts, including animated films such as Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing, digital novels such as Inanimate Alice and 5 Haitis, and a virtual treatment of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. English teachers across grade levels will recognize the valuing of literature and will appreciate the practical pedagogy and fostering of creativity as students are encouraged to explore new forms of narrative. In the context of developing expertise in knowing how multimodal texts work, students can apply that knowledge in their own authoring of digital multimedia narratives.

English Teaching and New Literacies Pedagogy: Interpreting and Authoring Digital Multimedia Narratives is about the fusion of media and narrative, and explores theoretical and practical dimensions of young people’s engagement with contemporary forms of text.
Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Len Unsworth
Angela Thomas
Chapter 1 Toward a Metalanguage for Multimedia Narrative Interpretation and Authoring Pedagogy: A National Curriculum Perspective from Australia
1(22)
Len Unsworth
Chapter 2 Using Contemporary Picture Books to Explore the Concept of Intermodal Complementarity
23(16)
Angela Thomas
Chapter 3 Digital Fiction
39(24)
Angela Thomas
Chapter 4 A Model for Critical Games Literacy
63(16)
Thomas Apperley
Catherine Beavis
Chapter 5 Enabling Students to Be Effective Multimodal Authors
79(26)
Paul D. Chandler
Chapter 6 The Image/Language Interface in Picture Books as Animated Films: A Focus for New Narrative Interpretation and Composition Pedagogies
105(18)
Len Unsworth
Chapter 7 Using Focalisation Choices to Manipulate Audience Viewpoint in 3-D Animation Narratives: What Do Student Authors Need to Know?
123(28)
Annemaree O'Brien
Chapter 8 Social Media, Education, and Contentious Literacies
151(22)
Martin Waller
Chapter 9 Teaching Inanimate Alice
173(18)
Angela Thomas
Jenny White
Ros Lippis
Chapter 10 Empowering Older Adolescents as Authors: Multiliteracies, Metalanguage, and Multimodal Versions of Literary Narratives
191(22)
Julie Bain
Len Unsworth
Chapter 11 Augmented Reality in the English Classroom
213(20)
Winyu Chinthammit
Angela Thomas
Chapter 12 Virtual Macbeth: Using Virtual Worlds to Explore Literary Texts
233(26)
Angela Thomas
Kerreen Ely-Harper
Kate Richards
Contributors 259(4)
Index 263
Len Unsworth is Professor in English and Literacies Education at the Australian Catholic University in Sydney. He completed his PhD in applied linguistics at the University of Sydney. His related books include e-Literature for Children and Reading Visual Narratives (with Clare Painter and J. R. Martin). Angela Thomas is a senior lecturer in English education at the University of Tasmania. She completed her PhD at Charles Darwin University. Her books include Youth Online: Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age and Childrens Literature and Computer-Based Teaching, which she co-authored.