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In a study working with grade six students, Dr. Rebecca Luce-Kapler’s research team learned that wikis were easy to use and students eagerly wrote and designed stories.
Much of what Lankshear and Knobel (2003) call “new literacies” demands engagement with new technologies. In a world where students are learning many of their literacies through popular culture, it is important to teach students to use different modalities of expression. We need to consider what is known about how students learn and the technologies that are emerging as important influences demanding students’ and teachers’ attentions.
Further Information: Rebecca Luce-Kapler
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Key Findings1: Collaborative wiki writing encouraged students to experiment with genre and media2: Students were motivated to revise and give each other constructive feedback3: Wiki writing offered a supportive structure for students struggling with language expression |