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Composing Facebook: Digital Literacy and Incoming Writing Transfer in First-Year Composition.

机译:撰写Facebook:第一年创作中的数字素养和传入写作转移。

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Most new first-year composition (FYC) students already have a great deal of writing experience. Much of this experience comes from writing in digital spaces, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. This type of writing is often invisible to students: they may not consider it to be writing at all. This dissertation seeks to better understand the actual connections between writing in online spaces and writing in FYC, to see the connections students see between these types of writing, and to work toward a theory for making use of those connections in the FYC classroom. The following interconnected articles focus specifically on Facebook---the largest and most ubiquitous social network site (SNS)---as a means to better understand students' digital literacy practices.;Initial data was gathered through a large-scale survey of FYC students about their Facebook use and how they saw that use as connected to composition and writing. Chapter 1 uses the data to suggest that FYC students are not likely to see a connection between Facebook and FYC but that such a connection exists. The second chapter uses the same data to demonstrate that men and women are approaching Facebook slightly differently and to explore what that may mean for FYC teachers. The third chapter uses 10 one-on-one interviews with FYC students to further explore Facebook literacies. The interviews suggest that the literacy of Facebook is actually quite complex and includes many modes of communication in addition to writing, such as pictures, links, and "likes." The final chapter explores the issue of transfer. While transfer is popular in composition literature, studies tend to focus on forward-reading and not backward-reaching transfer. This final chapter stresses the importance of this type of transfer, especially when looking back at digital literacy knowledge that students have gained through writing online.;While these articles are intended as stand-alone pieces, together they demonstrate the complex nature of literacies on Facebook, how they connection to FYC, and how FYC teachers may use them in their classrooms. They serve as a starting off point for discussions of effective integration of digital literacies into composition pedagogies.
机译:大多数新的一年级作文(FYC)学生已经具有大量的写作经验。这些经验大部分来自在数字空间(例如Facebook,Twitter,Instagram和Pinterest)中进行写作。学生通常看不见这种写作:他们可能根本不认为这是写作。本论文旨在更好地理解在线空间写作与FYC写作之间的实际联系,了解学生在这些类型的写作之间的联系,并为在FYC课堂中利用这些联系建立理论。以下相互关联的文章专门针对Facebook-最大和最广泛使用的社交网站(SNS)-作为更好地了解学生的数字素养实践的一种手段。;初始数据是通过FYC的大规模调查收集的向学生介绍他们在Facebook上的使用,以及他们如何将其与写作和写作联系起来。第1章使用数据表明,FYC学生不太可能看到Facebook和FYC之间的联系,但存在这种联系。第二章使用相同的数据来证明男人和女人在Facebook上的使用略有不同,并探讨了对FYC教师的意义。第三章使用10个与FYC学生进行的一对一访谈,以进一步探索Facebook的素养。访谈表明,Facebook的读写能力实际上非常复杂,除文字,图片,链接和“喜欢”外,还包括许多交流方式。最后一章探讨了转移问题。虽然转移在作曲文学中很流行,但研究倾向于集中于前向阅读而不是向后转移。最后一章强调了这种转移的重要性,尤其是当回顾学生通过在线写作获得的数字素养知识时;这些文章旨在作为独立的文章使用,同时它们一起展示了Facebook上文学素养的复杂性。 ,他们与FYC的联系方式以及FYC老师如何在教室中使用它们。它们是讨论将数字文学有效地整合到作文教学法中的起点。

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  • 作者

    Shepherd, Ryan P.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Rhetoric.;Web studies.;Language arts.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 154 p.
  • 总页数 154
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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