Free Play or Tight Spaces? Mapping Participatory Literacies in Apps

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2016-05

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International Literacy Association

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Building on existing research applying app maps (Heins-Israelson, 2015), the authors take ideological orientation to broaden app evaluations and consider participatory literacies, social and communicational practices relevant to children’s everyday digitally-mediated lives. Drawing from their North American elementary classroom studies on children’s technology play with iPads, the authors compare four typical literacy practices with apps: practicing a skill, reading an e-book, animating a film, and designing an interactive world. A rubric and radar maps are introduced to help teachers assess and visualize educational apps’ potential to develop six dimensions of participatory literacies: multiplayer, productive, multimodal, multilinear, pleasurable, and connected.

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This is the accepted manuscript version of the article, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/trtr.1490. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.

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Rowsell, J., & Wohlwend, K. E. (2016). Free play or tight spaces? Mapping participatory literacies in apps. The Reading Teacher, 70(2), 197–205. doi:10.1002/trtr.1490

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