1st Edition
Digital Screen Mediation in Education Authentic and Agentive Technology Practices for Teaching and Learning
By Carla Meskill
Copyright 2021
196 Pages
54 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
196 Pages
54 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
196 Pages
54 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Digital Screen Mediation in Education explores the complex role of visual mediation in today’s digitally enhanced classrooms. While the notion that technology tools have agency—that they act to induce learning—pervades contemporary conversations about pedagogy, this unique volume reframes instructional agency around teachers. The book’s theoretically reinforced and multidisciplinary approach to... Read more
Introduction 1. Image-making: A Compact History 2. Digital Screens: Composition and Convention 3. Digital Screens in Everyday Practices 4. Digital Screen Mediation 5. Digital Screen Mediation in Live Classrooms 6. Digital Screen Mediation in Online Learning and Teaching 7. Assessing the Learning with DSM
Biography
Carla Meskill is Professor, Department of Educational Theory and Practice, State University of New York, Albany.






