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What is Little “l” Literacy

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
The traditional, print-based, foundational view of literacy: the actual processes of reading and writing (Knobel & Lankshear, 2007).
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Multimodal Literacy
Maryann Tatum Tobin (University of Miami, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch130
Abstract
Millennial readers are learning to navigate an increasingly robust system of symbols and patterns in order to become literate. This phenomenon, known as multimodal literacy, is providing for new and rich ways of teaching reading to address the complex thinking patterns of young students. However, the rapid pace of technological growth has created a confluence of basic literacy skills and the reading requirements of a multimodal world. Literacy educators must adapt their instruction to this new reality to prepare today's students for the challenges of this century and beyond.
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