A Technology-Enhanced Multiliteracies Learning Design for Geography Education

Lori Lockyer, Barry Harper

Abstract


Educators are being challenged to prepare students to effectively participate in our increasingly globalised society. Contemporary views of pedagogy suggest supporting learners by providing scaffolds for their engagement in real world
tasks - tasks that provide opportunities to both explore and apply their learning through multi-modal expressions 'within their diverse contexts. This article describes a project that draws upon the emerging views of multiliteracies in the
design of a K-12 education excursion program. The multiliteracies learning design developed for the program is applied to specific discipline-focused learning
objectives and implemented within a technology-enhanced environment, which provides learners with access to the multi-modal texts and tools. A geographybased curriculum application is specifically detailed in this article.


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