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New Creativity Paradigms Arts Learning In The Digital Age New Literacies And Digital Epistemologies New Kylie Peppler

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New Creativity Paradigms Arts Learning In The Digital Age New Literacies And Digital Epistemologies New Kylie Peppler
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Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 142
Author: Kylie Peppler
ISBN: 9781433125140, 1433125145
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: New

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New Creativity Paradigms Arts Learning In The Digital Age New Literacies And Digital Epistemologies New Kylie Peppler by Kylie Peppler 9781433125140, 1433125145 instant download after payment.

Commissioned by the Wallace Foundation, this book explores research indicating that youth are learning new ways to engage in the arts on their own time and according to their own interests. Digital technologies, such as production tools and social media, allow youth to create and share their art. Kylie Peppler urges educators and policy makers to take advantage of «arts learning opportunities» and imagine a school setting where young people are driven by their own interests, using tablets, computers, and other devices to produce visual arts, music composition, dance, and design. This book gives educators an understanding of what is happening with current digital technologies and the opportunities that exist to connect to youth practice, and raises questions about why we don’t use these opportunities more frequently.

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