Learning Spaces: Youth, Literacy and New Media in Remote Indigenous Australia

"This work offers us the rare opportunity to step inside innovative uses of technologies, mergers of global technologies into local knowledge, and community advocacy of local history and ideology...The young people who move through these pages are motivated and proud of having had the opportuni...

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Egile nagusia: Kral, Inge (auth)
Beste egile batzuk: G. Schwab, Robert (auth)
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Argitaratua: Canberra ANU Press 2012
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Gaia:"This work offers us the rare opportunity to step inside innovative uses of technologies, mergers of global technologies into local knowledge, and community advocacy of local history and ideology...The young people who move through these pages are motivated and proud of having had the opportunities that make possible their linking together of historical knowledge and contemporary means of communication and performance. The means illustrated here have enabled them to develop skills that will help them move into the future as adults engaged with the health and life of their own communities, connected to their language and culture as their way of being in the world of the local so as to know the world of the global." Professor Shirley Brice Heath Stanford University, USA
ISBN:OAPEN_459851
Sartu:Open Access