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Köp båda 2 för 1669 krIn Language and Learning in the Digital Age, linguist James Paul Gee and educator Elisabeth Hayes deal with the forces unleashed by todays digital media, forces that are transforming language and learning for good and ill. They argue that the role...
This volume is a powerful empirical follow up on Gees notion of affinity spaces that asks us to move beyond the view of games as merely a designed object to the view of games as both designed object and emergent culture. What is so powerful about this collection of essays is the way in which they document how that combination - technology plus affinity group - enables and empowers truly transformative learning to take place. The authors in this volume represent the brightest young scholars in the field. Together, they offer us a much more nuanced and complex account for learning - one that is far more actionable because it is simply far more correct. This is a must-read for anyone interested in learning technologies in general. (Constance Steinkuehler, University of Wisconsin-Madison) The chapter authors in this highly accessible text invite readers to use, expand, and critique current understandings of learning in affinity spaces. Though focused specifically on video game affinity spaces, findings from the eight research projects reported here have broad implications for how we view learning more generally, whether in school-defined literacy practices, online teacher education courses, or vastly different settings. (Donna Alvermann, University of Georgia) This volume is a powerful empirical follow up on Gees notion of affinity spaces that asks us to move beyond the view of games as merely a designed object to the view of games as both designed object and emergent culture. What is so powerful about this collection of essays is the way in which they document how that combination - technology plus affinity group - enables and empowers truly transformative learning to take place. The authors in this volume represent the brightest young scholars in the field. Together, they offer us a much more nuanced and complex account for learning - one that is far more actionable because it is simply far more correct. This is a must-read for anyone interested in learning technologies in general. (Constance Steinkuehler, University of Wisconsin-Madison) The chapter authors in this highly accessible text invite readers to use, expand, and critique current understandings of learning in affinity spaces. Though focused specifically on video game affinity spaces, findings from the eight research projects reported here have broad implications for how we view learning more generally, whether in school-defined literacy practices, online teacher education courses, or vastly different settings. (Donna Alvermann, University of Georgia)
Elisabeth R. Hayes is Professor of English at Arizona State University. Her research interests focus on how the social and cultural aspects of online gaming communities support learning, particularly the development of fluency with digital technology. Her recent books include Women and Gaming: The Sims and 21st Century Learning (2010) and Language and Learning in a Digital Age (2011), both co-authored with James Paul Gee. Sean C. Duncan is the Armstrong Professor of Interactive Media, an Assistant Professor in Miami University's School of Education, Health, and Society and Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies. His current research is focused on understanding the learning and literacy implications of online cultures around games and game design.
Contents: Sean C. Duncan /Elisabeth Hayes: Expanding the Affinity Space: An Introduction Jayne C. Lammers: Is the HangoutThe Hangout? Exploring Tensions in an Online Gaming-Related Fan Site Sean C. Duncan: Kongregating Online: Developing Design Literacies in a Play-Based Affinity Space Shree Durga: Learning to Mod in an Affinity-Based Modding Community Elizabeth M. King: The Productive Side of Playing in the Great Indoors Christopher L. Holden: The Not-So-Secret Life of Dance Dance Revolution Ben DeVane: Whither Membership? Identity and Social Learning in Affinity Spaces Elisabeth Hayes/Yoonhee N. Lee: Specialist Language Acquisition and 3D Modding in a Sims Fan Site Alecia Marie Magnifico: The Game of Neopian Writing James Paul Gee: Afterword.