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Digital Content Creation: Perceptions, Practices, and Perspectives

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Year: 2010
Issued: 2010
Language: English
Start Page: 1
End Page: 323
Editors: Drotner K.; Schrøder K. C.
Authors: Drotner K.; Schrøder K. C.
Type: Book
Book title: Digital Content Creation: Perceptions, Practices, and Perspectives
Publisher: Peter Lang - New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies
Place: New York
Topics: Internet usage, practices and engagement
Implications For Stakeholders About: Researchers

Abstract

The formative role played by digital communication in knowledge-based societies is widely acknowledged. Not least, young people’s rapid adoption of a variety of social software applications serves to challenge existing forms of communication for learning, since these innovations allow and assume users’ own creation, sharing, and editing of content. This volume presents advanced research on digital content creation, its socio-cultural contexts, and educational consequences. In the midst of ubiquitous commercial hype about digital innovation, as well as policy concerns, the volume offers the sobering perspectives of theory-driven empirical research, in order to examine the complexities, highlight the nuances, and illuminate the pedagogical affordances of creative digital contents. This book brings together the work of an international group of scholars from a range of disciplines including media and ICT studies, education, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies.

Outcome

advanced research on digital content creation, its socio-cultural contexts, and educational consequences. In the midst of ubiquitous commercial hype about digital innovation, as well as policy concerns, the volume offers the sobering perspectives of theory-driven empirical research, in order to examine the complexities, highlight the nuances, and illuminate the pedagogical affordances of creative digital contents.

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