This text responds to changing literacy practices in the digital age by developing an interdisciplinary framework for analysis of digital content created by students. Drawing on scholarship that expands traditional understandings of literacy to account for new ways in which students engage with interactive text and media, Aguilera develops a methodological toolkit for formal analysis of multimodal representations. This book frames the central challenges faced by researchers entering the field of digital literacy studies, presents a nuanced discussion of digital mediation, and brings these topics to life in the case study of a Code Club, a library-based computer programming club for elementary, middle, and high school students.
The three-dimensional framework, which offers a schema for analysis of multimodal content, computational procedures, and contextual factors involved in the creation and interpretation of digital content, serves as a much-needed framework for the critical analysis of digital multimodal composition. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators in the areas of language and literacy, multimodality, and technology and digital innovation in education.
Author(s): Earl Aguilera
Series: Routledge Research in Literacy Education
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 180
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Understanding Literacy in a Digital Age
2. Defining Digital Literacy: Cognitive, Sociocultural, and Situated Perspectives
3. Three Propositions about Digital Media, Literacy, and Society
4. A Multidimensional Framework for Analyzing Digital Literacy
Interlude: Studying Digital Literacy in a Computer Programming Club
5. Sample Analysis: Digital Literacy Demands
6. Sample Analysis: Digital Literacy Practices
7. Sample Analysis: Discourses of Digital Literacy
8. Closing Thoughts
Index