[Air-l] E-Learning: Special Edition - Digital Literacies
Angela Thomas
a.thomas at edfac.usyd.edu.au
Wed Jan 26 19:14:36 PST 2005
Dear All,
A shameless bit of self-promotion as my article, 'Digital Literacies of the
Cybergirl' (about cybergirls / cyberfeminism / identity construction, etc!)
is in this edition of the journal, e-Learning. The journal is freely
accessible online.
Kind Regards,
Angela
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E-LEARNING (ISSN 1741-8887)
Volume 1, Number 3, 2004 www.wwwords.co.uk/ELEA
Editorial, pages 336-340
Guy Merchant. Imagine All that Stuff Really Happening: narrative and
identity in childrens on-screen writing, pages 341-356
Angela Thomas. Digital Literacies of the Cybergirl, pages 358-382
Neil Anderson & Michael Henderson. e-PD: blended models of sustaining
teacher professional development in digital literacies, pages 383-394
Sonia Livingstone & Magdalena Bober. Taking up Online Opportunities?
Childrens Uses of the Internet for Education, Communication and
Participation, pages 395-419
Kevin Leander & Barbara Duncan. Community Construction in the Virtual:
reconceptualizing joint action, pages 420-436
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Literacy in the New Media Age (Gunther Kress), reviewed by Catherine Kell,
pages 437-445
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Angela Thomas, PhD
Lecturer in English Education,
Faculty of Education and Social Work
University of Sydney
Phone: +61 2 9351 6229, Fax: +61 2 9351 2606
URL: http://www-personal.edfac.usyd.edu.au/staff/thomasa/
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