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This book argues for the value of digital literacy in the multilingual writing classroom. Against the background of huge changes in literacy practices prompted by online communication, and a growing acceptance of a broader definition of academic literacy that encompasses multimodality, the book examines the relationship between digital and print literacies and addresses the design of literacy spaces for multilingual classrooms. The author critically evaluates the latest developments in the use of technology in multilingual writing spaces, and focuses on the role of teachers in their design; it also addresses areas that are not often discussed in relation to multilingual students, from blogging to publishing and intellectual property. The book will help teachers meet the challenges created by rapidly shifting technology, as well as making an innovative contribution to research on multilingual writing classrooms.



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This well-researched book admirably synthesizes the multifaceted threads of changing conceptions of literacy and awareness of the growing complexity and variety of potential learning spaces into a cohesive narrative. Teachers involved in any aspect of bringing developing technologies and their associated social spaces to bear on teaching a language will enjoy and greatly benefit from this book. * Vance Stevens, Founder and Coordinator of Learning2gether.net, Malaysia *
In Bloch’s latest book, he does what he does best: helps us see digital writing spaces in historical and contemporary theoretical perspective, while also walking us through a wealth of pedagogical applications and implications. What we gain is neither a utopian nor a dystopian window on technology-for-literacy purposes but instead a multifaceted realistic view that can inform the decision-making that we, as literacy teachers and users, are almost inevitably faced with in an increasingly digitally-dominant era. * Diane D. Belcher, Georgia State University, USA *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Technological Spaces and Teaching and Learning to Write

Chapter 2. Bringing Students’ Voices into the Public Sphere: Blogging in the Debate over Plagiarism and the Use of Intellectual Property

Chapter 3. Multimodality as a Digital Space

Chapter 4. MOOCs as a Digital Literacy Space

Chapter 5. Flipping the Multilingual Composition Classroom

Chapter 6. The Promise of Open Access Journals for L2 Publishing

Chapter 7. Teaching Writing in the Publishing Space

Chapter 8. What We Talk about When We Talk about Digital Literacy Spaces

References

Creating Digital Literacy Spaces for Multilingual

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      Publisher: Multilingual Matters
      Publication Date: 27/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800410794, 978-1800410794
      ISBN10: 1800410794

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book argues for the value of digital literacy in the multilingual writing classroom. Against the background of huge changes in literacy practices prompted by online communication, and a growing acceptance of a broader definition of academic literacy that encompasses multimodality, the book examines the relationship between digital and print literacies and addresses the design of literacy spaces for multilingual classrooms. The author critically evaluates the latest developments in the use of technology in multilingual writing spaces, and focuses on the role of teachers in their design; it also addresses areas that are not often discussed in relation to multilingual students, from blogging to publishing and intellectual property. The book will help teachers meet the challenges created by rapidly shifting technology, as well as making an innovative contribution to research on multilingual writing classrooms.



      Trade Review
      This well-researched book admirably synthesizes the multifaceted threads of changing conceptions of literacy and awareness of the growing complexity and variety of potential learning spaces into a cohesive narrative. Teachers involved in any aspect of bringing developing technologies and their associated social spaces to bear on teaching a language will enjoy and greatly benefit from this book. * Vance Stevens, Founder and Coordinator of Learning2gether.net, Malaysia *
      In Bloch’s latest book, he does what he does best: helps us see digital writing spaces in historical and contemporary theoretical perspective, while also walking us through a wealth of pedagogical applications and implications. What we gain is neither a utopian nor a dystopian window on technology-for-literacy purposes but instead a multifaceted realistic view that can inform the decision-making that we, as literacy teachers and users, are almost inevitably faced with in an increasingly digitally-dominant era. * Diane D. Belcher, Georgia State University, USA *

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Technological Spaces and Teaching and Learning to Write

      Chapter 2. Bringing Students’ Voices into the Public Sphere: Blogging in the Debate over Plagiarism and the Use of Intellectual Property

      Chapter 3. Multimodality as a Digital Space

      Chapter 4. MOOCs as a Digital Literacy Space

      Chapter 5. Flipping the Multilingual Composition Classroom

      Chapter 6. The Promise of Open Access Journals for L2 Publishing

      Chapter 7. Teaching Writing in the Publishing Space

      Chapter 8. What We Talk about When We Talk about Digital Literacy Spaces

      References

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