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Lecturer: Ed Campbell March 2015 This work by Eduard Campbell is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Quickly write down: 1.Your name and student number 2.Rate your own digital proficiency from 1 to 10 3.What do you think is meant by “Digital Literacies”? 4.What should we be teaching in a Digital Literacies course?

How do you picture yourself using technology in your classroom?

Some common challenges: Lack of resources in schools Teachers’ “fear” of technology Varying levels of technology proficiency among students Lack of evaluative and critical skills when using internet sources Time… When and where?

What is literacy? How has the way we view “literacy” changed over the years?

Towards ‘new’ literacy/ies: “Literacies are socially recognized ways in which people generate, communicate, and negotiate meaning,…, through the medium of encoded texts” (Reckwitz, 2002) “literacy includes various types of modalities and it these ‘literacies’ are “multiple, multimodal, and multifaceted” (Alverman, 2013) “traditionally, meaning is made once, but multimodal texts can be seen as making meaning in multiple articulations” (Kress & Van Leewen, 2001)

What is “Digital Literacies”, why the plural of the word "Literacies" and why do we teach it to pre-service teachers?

From “Computer Literacy” to “Digital Literacies” “there is a need for teaching methodological approaches and not simply technological skills” (CHED, 2013) “…an umbrella framework for a number of complex and integrated sub-disciplines – comprised of skill, knowledge, ethics and creative output in the digital network environment” (CHED, 2013) “students have to become proficient in a range of literacies (computer, information, media, communication, visual and technology skills) that are integral to disciplinary ways of knowing and reading and writing” (CHED, 2013) 21 st Century skills…

Some common challenges revisited: Lack of resources in schools Teachers’ “fear” of technology Varying levels of technology proficiency among students, but also between students and teachers Lack of evaluative and critical skills when using internet sources – both students and teachers…? Time… When and where?

Why should Digital Literacies be taught in the English classroom - how are DL and the English Class connected?

“it is fruitful to think of the [English] classroom as a place where the ‘content’ to be learned is vitally connected to the learning to think, act, react, debate, deliberate, problem solve, innovate and collaborate in a networked world” (Jenkins, 2013) “important to the learners in our classes is the issue of literacy and what form it takes; literacy today is composed by not only the four skills, but also newly emerging fifth skill – computer literacy” (Barbieri, 2013)

How do I decide when and where to incorporate DL into class - what process can I follow?

Incorporating DL into the English Classroom Source: Adapted from Hutchison and Woodward, 2014 Instructional Goal Instructional Approach Tool Selection Contribution to Instruction Affordances Constraints Instruction Exit if using pencil & paper only Exit if the barriers will overwhelm the instructional goal Reflection Can you overcome the constraints?

Lastly, how do we “teach” DL?

DL in your classroom: Communicate with your pupils – context, context, context Think ‘provide opportunity’, not ‘teach’ Think ‘enhance’, not ‘replace’ or ‘add’ With each new class, rather think small and simple and expand the use of DL if necessary, when your pupils show that they are ready and mostly, when YOU are ready Critically evaluate THIS class and the classes to come – the more you reflect, the more you’ll understand the role of DL in the English class

What are you going to do in the English Method DL class? Look at a few interesting examples of integrating DL into the English classroom A workshop focusing on Digital Storytelling – a wonderful method that you can use in your class for Creative Writing, Poetry or even Literature Get an opportunity to use DL in some of your English Method assignments Finish a creative DL task where you make something mindblowing (which we can view in class) or present a DL idea using Prezi or Powerpoint… maybe for portfolio… Learn how to critically evaluate internet sources Discuss how we could effectively use Social Media in the English classrrom

Challenge yourself!

References Alverman, D.E. Unrau, N.J. Ruddell, R.B. (ed) 2013, Theoretical models and processes of reading, 6th edn, International Reading Association, Newark. Barbieri, B. 2013,, Technology in the ESL: an emerging paradigm [Homepage of academia.edu], [Online]. Available: ging_paradigm [2014, 18 July 2014]. Centre of Higher Education Development 2013, First-Year Experience Plan and report, The University of Cape Town, Cape Town. Jenkins, H. & Kelley, W. (eds) 2013, Reading in a participatory culture, Teachers College Press, New York. Hirsch, B.D. (ed) 2012, Digital Humanities Pedagogy. Practices, Principles and Politics, First Edition edn, Open Book Publishers, United Kingdom and United States. Hutchison, A. & Woodward, L. (2014). A Planning Cycle for Integrating Technology into Literacy Instruction. Reading Teacher, 67(6), DOI: /trtr Kress, G. Van Leeuwen, T. 2001, Multimodal Discourse: The modes and media of contemporary communication, Arnold, London. Reckwitz, A. 2002, “Toward a theory of social practices: a development in social theorizing”, European Journal of Social Theory, vol. 5, no. 2, pp