PAGE TO SCREEN, Taking Literacy Into the Electronic Era,
by Ilana Snyder, editor
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- Paperback
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- Ours is an ex-library copy in transparent protective covering, with usual stamps, barcode, stickers, etc. Book in GOOD condition
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Allen & Unwin, publishers, St Leonards, Sydney 1997 softcover, 5½" x 8½" Ours is an ex-library copy in transparent protective covering, with usual stamps, barcode, stickers, etc. Book in GOOD condition Hypertext, email, word-processing: electronic technologies have revolutionised textual practices. How does language on the screen work differently from language on the page? What new literacy skills are needed and how do we teach them. The thirteen contributors to this book analyse the potential of the new forms of text, the increased emphasis on visual representation, new forms of rhetoric, learning in the age of global communication networks and new approaches to story telling.
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- Seller
- Pegasus Book Orphanage (AU)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 35233
- Title
- PAGE TO SCREEN, Taking Literacy Into the Electronic Era,
- Author
- Ilana Snyder, editor
- Format/Binding
- Softcover, 5½" x 8½"
- Book Condition
- Used - Ours is an ex-library copy in transparent protective covering, with usual stamps, barcode, stickers, etc. Book in GOOD condition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Allen & Unwin, publishers, St Leonards, Sydney
- Date Published
- 1997
- Pages
- 260 pages
- Keywords
- visual representation electronic technologies language text rhetoric global communication networks story telling
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