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Handbook of Research on Integrating Digital Technology With Literacy Pedagogies
A conceptual tool used in this chapter to map the relation of difference as generative rather than oppositional.
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Colliding Pedagogies: A Call for Diffractive Digital Literacy Teacher Education
Julie Rust (Millsaps College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0246-4.ch006
Abstract
This chapter uses an equity lens to examine learning in makerspaces with a focus on the role that literacies and technologies play in these spaces. The authors examine ways that makerspaces bridge formal and informal learning and serve as important contexts for community building and mentorship. This piece includes a review of the literature aimed at building a deeper understanding of the principles that underlie literacies practices, collaboration, and learning engagement. Critical perspectives address the need to center equity and inclusion at the core of these learning environments. The authors offer principles and recommendations for designing, organizing, expanding, and sustaining learning-through-making opportunities for all learners.
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Abr+a: The Arts of Making Sense – The Discourse of Dragons
A term used metaphorically and methodologically within feminist and new materialist research to indicate a critical and difference-attentive approach in which emergent ideas overlap, interfere with, and co-establish one another and divergences are encouraged.
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Molecular Structure Determination on the Grid
In very simple terms, diffraction is the bending or spreading of waves as they pass through an obstruction or gap. The gaps or distances between molecules in a crystal are such that X-rays (with a wavelength of ~106 mm) are diffracted by crystals. The X-rays scattered in a diffraction experiment produce a distinctive pattern that is related to the atomic arrangement within the crystal that was irradiated. Diffraction patterns can be recorded on photographic film or a suitable electronic recording device.
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Higher-Dimensional Space of Nanoworld
A wide range of phenomena occurring in the propagation of waves in heterogeneous environments in the space.
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Higher Dimensions of Clusters of Intermetallic Compounds
A wide range of phenomena occurring in the propagation of waves in heterogeneous environments in the space.
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