Digital Media, Culture and Education: Theorising Third Space Literacies
Digital Media, Culture and Education: Theorising Third Space Literacies
Dr. John Potter & Prof. Julian McDougall discuss everyday literacy practices with digital media. Sounds, images and text onscreen are part of the lived experience of children from the earliest years, underscored by sounds, touch and movement at home, in school and through all the spaces in between in which they move. This talk will explore the use of some key terms employed in recent work in the field (Potter & McDougall, 2017). including Dynamic Literacies as a way of framing all ‘literacy’, Third Spaces as a way of conceiving its locations and possibilities for shared meanings; Porous expertise as a way to think about the changing relationships around learning throughout the lifecourse.
CC BY-SA 4.0 International
CC BY-SA 4.0 International
Michelle Cannon | |
961 | |
4/27/2018 | |
00:49:53 | |
Dr John Potter, Julian McDougall, third space literacies, dynamic literacies, UCL Knowledge Lab, Digital Media, Education, OER, CC BY-SA 40 International | |
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