A Digital Pedagogy of Civic Literacy & Civic Rights
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Dr. John Willlinsky is a Canadian educator, activist, and author. Dr. Willinsky is currently on the faculty of the Stanford Graduate School of Education where he is the Khosla Family Professor. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He retains a partial appointment at SFU where he directs the Public Knowledge Project. |
Keynote Presentation:
A Digital Pedagogy of Civic Literacy & Civic Rights
What is the Social and Economic Cost of the Digital Divide in Canada? Access, Digital Litearacy, and Educational Attachment
Dr. Anabel Quan-Haase is a Canadian academic and published author. She is currently an associate professor at the University of Western Ontario located in London, Ontario, where she is cross-appointed to the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Department of Sociology. Dr. Quan-Haase is a past-president of the Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS) and currently acts as the association’s social media director. |
Keynote Presentation:
What is the Social and Economic Cost of the Digital Divide in Canada? Access, Digital Litearacy, and Educational Attachment
Literacy and Education Forward and Back after Neoliberalism, ‘Globalism’ and Backlash
Dr. Allan Luke is an educator, researcher, and theorist studying literacy, multiliteracies, applied linguistics, and educational sociology and policy. Dr. Luke has written or edited over 15 books and more than 200 articles and book chapters. Dr. Luke, with Peter Freebody, originated the Four Resources Model of literacy in the 1990s. Part of the New London Group, he was coauthor of the “Pedagogy of Multiliteracies: Designing Social Futures” published in the Harvard Educational Review (1996). He is Emeritus Professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia and Adjunct Professor at Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada. |
Keynote Presentation:
Literacy and Education Forward and Back after Neoliberalism, ‘Globalism’ and Backlash
Equity in Digital Literacies: Access, Ethics & Engagement
Equity in Digital Literacies: Access, Ethics & Engagement conference took place on May, 2016.
This page is an archive of Keynote presentation videos.
For a special themed issue of articles based on this conference, see: http://bit.ly/EquityInDigitalLiteracies
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