Transliteracy is an umbrella term encompassing different literacies and multiple communication channels that require active participation with and across a range of platforms, and embracing both linear and non-linear messages. -Dr. Susie Andretta, London Metropolitan University.
Laura Fleming's BLOG: EdTech Insight
Buffy Hamilton's BLOG: The Unquiet Librarian
Andy Plemmon's BLOG: Barrow Media Center
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. -Alvin Toffler
Transliteracy is a "convergence of literacies", (Lippincott, 2007:17) -Dr. Susie Andretta, London Metropolitan University.
Slideshare presented at the School Library Journal Leadership Summit where the theme was 'The New World of Reading'.
Transliteracy and the Young Child: slides by Laura Fleming (@larfleming) & Buffy Hamilton (@buffyhamilton) & Andy Plemmons (@plemmonsa)
Read moreTransliteracy and the Young Child: slides by Laura Fleming (@larfleming) & Buffy Hamilton (@buffyhamilton) & Andy Plemmons (@plemmonsa)
Laura Fleming's BLOG: EdTech Insight
Buffy Hamilton's BLOG: The Unquiet Librarian
Andy Plemmon's BLOG: Barrow Media Center
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. -Alvin Toffler
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