Disjunctures and Continuities in Conceptions and Practices of Reading in the 21st Century
E-Book, Englisch, 198 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-74109-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This volume brings together distinguished experts from the fields of reading research, teacher education, educational psychology, cognitive science, rhetoric and composition, digital humanities, and educational technology to address these questions. Every question is not answered in every chapter. How could they be? But every contributor has many thoughtful things to say about a subset of these important questions. Together, they add up to a comprehensive response to the issues the field faces as it approaches what may well be—or not —a crossroads. A website devoted to extending discussion around the book in creative (and disjunctive) ways [readingatacrossroads.net] moves it beyond the printed page.
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Preface Part I: Setting the Stage: The Big Picture 1. A Brief History of Information Sources in the Late 20th and Early 21st Century (A Simulation), David Reinking and Jamie Colwell 2. Literacy and the Technologies of Knowing, David R. Olson 3. The Resistance to 21st-Century Reading, Mark Bauerlein 4. Three Paradigms in Reading (Really Literacy) Research and Digital Media, James Paul Gee 5. All Bets Are Off: How Certain Kinds of Reading to Learn on the Web Are Totally Different from What We Learned from Research on Traditional Text Comprehension and Learning from Text, Rand J. Spiro, Hannah Klautke, Angela K. Johnson Part II: The Nature of Reading (and Writing) Online 6. Purposeful, Critical, and Flexible: Vital Dimensions of Online Reading and Learning, Julie Coiro 7. From Computers and the Web to Mobile Devices and e-Texts: The Transition to Digital Reading Continues, Mark Warschauer 8. Reading at a Million Crossroads: Massively Pluralized Practices and Conceptions of Reading, Douglas K. Hartman and Paul M. Morsink 9. Reading and the Web: Broadening the Need for Complex Comprehension, Susan R. Goldman 10. Building Coherence in Web-Based and Other Non-Traditional Reading Environments: Cognitive Opportunities and Challenges, Paul van den Broek and Panyiota Kendeou 11. Disequilibrium.edu: Negotiating New Relationships Between Online Reading and Writing, Gail E. Hawisher and Scott Filkins Part III: Instruction: Reading Education in the Digital Age 12. "Now Is the Winter of Our Discontent": Shakespeare, Kuhn, and Instability in the Field of Reading Education, Donna E. Alvermann & Jennifer L. Sonenberg 13. Past, Present, and Future Conditions and Practices of Reading, Michael L. Kamil 14. Neglected Areas of Instruction: Bad for Print, Worse for the Internet, Nell K. Duke, Shenglan Zhang, and Paul M. Morsink 15. We’re Closing the Digital Divide: Now Let’s Work on Closing the Teleological Divide, Colin Harrison 16. The Functionality of Literacy in a Digital World, Allan Collins and Richard Halverson