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Handbook of Research on Acquiring 21st Century Literacy Skills Through Game-Based Learning

Lane, Carol-Ann(Edited by)
Part of the Advances in Game-Based Learning series
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Emerging technologies are becoming more prevalent in global classrooms.

Traditional literacy pedagogies are shifting toward game-based pedagogy, addressing 21st century learners.

Therefore, within this context there remains a need to study strategies to engage learners in meaning-making with some element of virtual design.

Technology supports the universal design learning framework because it can increase the access to meaningful engagement in learning and reduce barriers.

The Handbook of Research on Acquiring 21st Century Literacy Skills Through Game-Based Learning provides theoretical frameworks and empirical research findings in digital technology and multimodal ways of acquiring literacy skills in the 21st century.

This book gains a better understanding of how technology can support leaner frameworks and highlights research on discovering new pedagogical boundaries by focusing on ways that the youth learn from digital sources such as video games.

Covering topics such as elementary literacy learning, indigenous games, and student-worker training, this book is an essential resource for educators in K-12 and higher education, school administrators, academicians, pre-service teachers, game developers, researchers, and libraries.

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£635.00
Product Details
1668436205 / 9781668436202
Mixed media product
07/01/2022
United States
958 pages
216 x 279 mm
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