ICT and Literacy: Information and Communications Technology, Media, Reading, and Writing
By (Author) Nikki Gamble
Edited by Nick Easingwood
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st March 2001
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Computer science
Teaching of a specific subject
371.334
Paperback
136
210g
What does literacy mean in the 21st century How can information and communications technology (ICT) contribute to the development of traditional literacy And how do our traditional views of literacy need to change in response to ICT ICT and literacy are two of the most urgent concerns for any modern educator, and in order to understand either of these phenomena adequately, one must understand them in relation to each other.ICT and Literacy provides the answers. The authors examine literacy in relation to a wide range of technology and media, especially books, video editing, interactive multimedia, and on-line materials. With a focus on library provision as well as teaching, the authors emphasize the importance of "joined-up thinking" on the part of educators.
Nikki Gamble is lecturer, writer and literary consultant specialising in childrens literature, drama and arts education. She is currently course tutor for the Advance Diploma in Language, Literature and Literacy at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK, and is Associate Consultant at IOE, UCLs Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK. Nick Easingwood is responsible for leading primary and secondary PGCE initial teacher training at Anglia Ruskin University. An established primary ICT author and former primary school teacher, he has worked at the university for over ten years, specialising in educational ICT.