Monday, June 26, 2006

UKLA digital literacies symposium


There's going to be a fabulous symposium at this year's UKLA conference in Nottingham. The UKLA Digital Literacy SIG is presenting a symposium which outlines some of the interesting research that's taking place among the group members. A highlight!

Here's part of the abstract:
  • This symposium will explore the early work of the Digital Literacies SIG which began in October 2005. The research day at UKLA 2005 showed just how significant the field of digital literacies has become and how far we are all influenced in our everyday literacy practices by digital cultures. For children, however, there is an increasing gap between the worlds they encounter in and out of the classroom. At home they segue seamlessly between media to make meaning and interact with others’ meanings; in school, all too often, the digital territory they inhabit at home is unwelcome or corralled into a clearly designated space with little impact on literacy practices.
Presenters will include Muriel Robinson, Rebekah Willett, Guy Merchant, Clare Dowdall and Julia Davies! All brilliant and engaging. These people are also members of the ESRC seminar series on play, creativity and digital cultures

3 comments:

Mary Plain said...

God, this is scary.. now we have to live up to the trailer..
(Love the picture, yet another desirable object)

Victoria Carrington said...

We were great! As a group, i think we're going to take over the world.

You are going to be our leader!

Mary Plain said...

In which case this bear says bring on more chocolate! Seriously, I think I am more the backstop to an amazing team..