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- Title
New Worlds of Errors and Expectations: Basic Writers and Digital Assumptions.
- Authors
Klages, Marisa A.; Clark, J. Elizabeth
- Abstract
This article examines the challenges of teaching basic writing today as students come to the classroom with the basic fluency of digital natives but have the same need for learning writing and critical thinking skills that has traditionally marked basic writers. While most basic writers are adept at accessing information digitally, they are not as proficient when it comes to producing digital information, nor are they able to code switch between informal cyber-situations and the expectations of academic and professional cyber-literacy. They also need to deepen their understanding of the role writing can play in developing digital texts. This article addresses how ePortfolios, blogs, and Web 2.0 tools included in basic writing classes at LaGuardia Community College help students to become effective users of digital media and learn how to write for a multimodal environment.
- Subjects
NEW York (N.Y.); NEW York (State); BASIC writing (Remedial education); CLASSROOM management; DIGITAL media; INFORMATION technology; BLOGS; WRITING; LAGUARDIA Community College (New York, N.Y.)
- Publication
Journal of Basic Writing, 2009, Vol 28, Issue 1, p32
- ISSN
0147-1635
- Publication type
Article