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Handbook of Research on Integrating Digital Technology With Literacy Pedagogies
New and digital media networks have become the public spaces for communication, civic participation, and commerce. Information and new knowledge creation are easily disseminated.
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Game Design as Literacy-First Activity: Digital Tools With/In Literacy Instruction
Fawn Canady (Sonoma State University, USA) and Ed Nagelhout (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0246-4.ch016
Abstract
This chapter explores pedagogical goals and classroom practices for literacy instruction with/in a digital learning environment that extends beyond the classroom. To do this, the authors developed a process for literate practices illustrated through game design. Game design is one example of a disciplinary activity that masks the complexity of writing yet provides teachers with opportunities to make visible the writing practices and genres inherent in all disciplines. Game developers are writers and game development is a ‘literacy-first' activity, a process that underscores the complex and considered choices authors or designers make in specific rhetorical contexts. Pedagogical goals and classroom practices at all levels of literacy education must encourage greater collaboration, privilege informal and situated learning, and promote decision-making, student self-monitoring, and lifelong learning. The chapter concludes by describing a project framework that can be adapted at all educational levels using game design as a model.
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