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Impact of the Internet on Literacy 互联网对读写能力的影响
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch002
This chapter explores how the internet has changed literacy from primarily reading and writing to juggling texts, emails, hypertexts, and digital applications on screens for both personal and professional agendas. Instant global access to information provides advantages for learning and communicating efficiently but requires matching the best application for a particular task with the user depending upon age or skill level and places a greater personal responsibility for evaluation and creation of content. The human brain, particularly the attention span, is changing due to the exponential growth and adoption of technological tools for the production and consumption of media in many formats for all age groups from early childhood through the elderly. Issues relating to literacy in the internet age (metaliteracy) are examined through generational life stages.
这一章探讨了互联网是如何将读写能力从主要的阅读和写作转变为兼顾个人和专业议程的文本、电子邮件、超文本和屏幕上的数字应用程序。即时的全球信息访问为有效地学习和交流提供了优势,但需要根据用户的年龄或技能水平为特定任务匹配最佳应用程序,并将更大的个人责任放在评估和创建内容上。人类的大脑,特别是注意力持续时间,正在发生变化,这是由于从幼儿到老年人所有年龄组的多种形式的媒体生产和消费的技术工具的指数增长和采用。与互联网时代的读写能力有关的问题(元读写能力)通过代际生活阶段进行检查。
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引用次数: 7
Digital Devices and Digital Culture 数字设备和数字文化
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch003
Digital devices are now in our pockets and surround us in digital culture, connecting us across the world in real time. Technology continues to bring disruptive innovation to every part of life including education, work, home life, travel, hobbies, communication, news, entertainment, healthcare, and scientific research. The focus of this chapter is an overview of various hardware and software tools that are used for literacy (metaliteracy) with emphasis on choosing the best device for the purpose at hand. As devices are constantly upgraded and evolving, it becomes impossible to predict how long each device, whether smart phone, tablet, or computer, can serve us. More importantly, understanding the basic advantages and disadvantages of current digital devices will allow individuals to adapt and make the best future choices for metaliteracy in a metamodern world.
数字设备现在在我们的口袋里,在数字文化中围绕着我们,实时地将我们连接在世界各地。科技不断给生活的方方面面带来颠覆性创新,包括教育、工作、家庭生活、旅行、爱好、通讯、新闻、娱乐、医疗保健和科学研究。本章的重点是概述用于读写(元读写)的各种硬件和软件工具,重点是选择适合手头目的的最佳设备。随着设备的不断升级和发展,我们不可能预测每台设备,无论是智能手机、平板电脑还是电脑,能为我们服务多久。更重要的是,了解当前数字设备的基本优点和缺点将使个人能够适应并在元现代世界中为金属素养做出最好的未来选择。
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引用次数: 0
Moving From Postmodernism to Metamodernism 从后现代主义到元现代主义
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch006
This chapter describes the state or condition of society after the industrial revolution in the early 20th century as the information age overturned culture, ushering in postmodernity through the turn of the 21st century, which gave birth to what the author calls metamodernism. Philosophical movements present templates upon which individual thinkers characterize the cultural trends, artistic and literary achievements, scientific and technological advancements, and ways of thinking during a specific economic, social, and political time and space. The irreverence, cynicism, and irony of postmodernism gave way to a metamodern new sincerity and a new hope across the swinging pendulum of opposing ideas: tradition and innovation, birth and death, or truth and post-truth. The current cultural “sense of feeling” corresponds to networked culture and the critical need to address literacy in new ways.
这一章描述了20世纪初工业革命后的社会状态或状况,信息时代颠覆了文化,在21世纪之交迎来了后现代性,由此产生了作者所说的元现代主义。哲学运动提供了模板,在这些模板上,思想家个人描述了特定经济、社会和政治时空中的文化趋势、艺术和文学成就、科学和技术进步以及思维方式。后现代主义的不敬、玩世不恭和讽刺让位于一种新的元现代的真诚和新的希望,它跨越了对立思想的摇摆钟摆:传统与创新、生与死、真理与后真理。当前的文化“感觉”与网络文化和以新方式解决识字问题的迫切需要相对应。
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引用次数: 0
Learning Environments 学习环境
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch007
This chapter addresses changes in learning environments from primarily brick and mortar buildings to include online learning platforms, MOOCs, blended learning spaces, and virtual worlds. Learning management systems, virtual reality, and a plethora of technological tools have revolutionized education allowing schools and universities to offer distance courses and degrees entirely online and constructive learning experiences for students using innovative tools in creative spaces. Advantages and disadvantages of these various environments are discussed along with predictions for the future. Metamodern digital citizens may encounter rich learning experiences physically face-to-face or virtually through immersion in 3D simulated environments, requiring metaliteracy to communicate, collaborate, construct knowledge, and make sense of our rapidly changing world.
本章讨论了学习环境的变化,从主要的实体建筑到包括在线学习平台、mooc、混合学习空间和虚拟世界。学习管理系统、虚拟现实和大量的技术工具已经彻底改变了教育,使学校和大学能够提供完全在线的远程课程和学位,并为在创意空间中使用创新工具的学生提供建设性的学习体验。讨论了这些不同环境的优点和缺点,并对未来进行了预测。元现代数字公民可能会遇到丰富的学习经验,面对面或虚拟地通过沉浸在3D模拟环境中,需要元素养来沟通,协作,构建知识,并理解我们快速变化的世界。
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引用次数: 0
Metaliteracy and Multiple Literacies 元素养和多元素养
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch005
In networked digital culture, individuals communicate through multiple literacies including linguistic, visual, audio, gestural, and spatial ways of making meaning from information. Producing and consuming content requires new literacy skills and an ability to access and evaluate information in all modes to construct knowledge. Information is shared instantly through channels such as text messaging, blogging, social networking, videomaking, and podcasting. Processing information, in numerous modes, requires the metaliterate learner to utilize four domains (metacognitive, cognitive, behavioral, and affective). This chapter explains the emerging term ‘metaliteracy', advocates the use of this new term in the metamodern age, and examines best practices of learning and communicating in participatory environments.
在网络化的数字文化中,个人通过多种素养进行交流,包括语言、视觉、音频、手势和空间方式,从信息中获取意义。生产和消费内容需要新的识字技能,以及在各种模式下获取和评估信息以构建知识的能力。信息可以通过短信、博客、社交网络、视频制作和播客等渠道即时共享。在多种模式下处理信息需要元迭代学习者利用四个领域(元认知、认知、行为和情感)。本章解释了新兴术语“元素养”,提倡在元现代时代使用这个新术语,并研究了在参与式环境中学习和交流的最佳实践。
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引用次数: 0
The Dark Side of Digital Culture 数字文化的阴暗面
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch004
Technology presents the hope of solving many practical problems through scientific advancement; however, the rapid technological revolution gives rise to obvious concerns as well as issues and consequences yet to become clear. This chapter explores some of the problems and grave matters arising as we move toward ubiquitous computing in digital culture. Widespread use of networked applications creates new risks and vulnerabilities, changes education and communication, and some predict may even jolt our human psyche. Our homes, workplaces, and communities are predicted to be dramatically altered in the future by technology. Examination of various ramifications brought by digital innovation is essential for the future and illustrates the need for metaliteracy in formal and informal settings.
技术提出了通过科学进步解决许多实际问题的希望;然而,迅速的技术革命引起了明显的关切,以及尚未明朗的问题和后果。本章探讨了当我们在数字文化中走向无处不在的计算时出现的一些问题和严重问题。网络应用程序的广泛使用带来了新的风险和漏洞,改变了教育和交流,有些人甚至预测可能会动摇我们人类的心理。据预测,我们的家庭、工作场所和社区在未来会因技术而发生巨大变化。对数字创新带来的各种后果的研究对未来至关重要,并说明了在正式和非正式环境中对金属素养的需求。
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引用次数: 1
Preserving Literacy Formats 保留读写格式
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch008
Changing formats of digital content presents challenges for the archival and preservation of historical information, which are essential to the future of civilization. This chapter explores digital formats relating to metaliteracy and the need to prepare for the future through understanding digital migration, digital archival, and personal digital legacy. Obsolete media concerns include evolutionary changes in digital file formats, servers, information networks, software applications, and the technology hardware necessary to access information. The exploration of changing literacy formats is an essential component of metaliteracy in the metamodern era.
数字内容格式的变化对历史信息的存档和保存提出了挑战,而历史信息对文明的未来至关重要。本章探讨了与元文化相关的数字格式,以及通过理解数字迁移、数字档案和个人数字遗产为未来做准备的必要性。过时的媒体问题包括数字文件格式、服务器、信息网络、软件应用程序和访问信息所需的技术硬件的演变变化。对变化的读写形式的探索是元现代时代元读写的重要组成部分。
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Background of Metamodernism and Metaliteracy 元现代主义与元文学背景
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9.ch001
This chapter introduces metamodernism and metaliteracy with a background in both philosophical and historical contexts. Setting the scene for understanding literacy in the early part of the 21st century may help educators and learners at any age balance communication in physical, virtual, and augmented spaces through an understanding of the constantly swinging pendulum of polar extremes in a rapidly changing cultural era. Metamodernism, as a philosophical movement, allows room to respect traditional knowledge and wisdom of the past alongside the excitement of innovation, creating optimism about learning in the future. Definitions of current nomenclature are introduced with the goal of examining literacy through an emerging cultural lens leading to a discussion of both theory and practice.
本章以哲学和历史背景介绍元现代主义和元文学。在21世纪初为理解读写能力设定场景,可以帮助任何年龄的教育者和学习者通过理解在快速变化的文化时代中不断摇摆的两极摆,在物理、虚拟和增强空间中平衡交流。元现代主义作为一种哲学运动,在尊重传统知识和过去的智慧的同时,也为创新提供了空间,创造了对未来学习的乐观态度。当前术语的定义介绍了通过一个新兴的文化镜头导致理论和实践的讨论检查读写能力的目标。
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