Digital literacies and language learning

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Across
  1. 5. refers to the dynamic process of engagement between users and digital systems, enabling two-way communication and active participation.
  2. 6. refer to the ability to read, write, and interact across a range of platforms, tools, and media, from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio, and film, to digital social networks.
  3. 8. refers to the use and integration of multiple modes of communication and expression, such as text, images, sound, and video, to enhance understanding and interaction.
  4. 10. is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes the deconstruction of the human-centered view of the world, advocating for a broader consideration of non-human life, technology, and the environment in defining existence and value.
  5. 11. is an activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, often characterized by freedom, imagination, and the suspension of reality.
  6. 13. refers to the state or capability of being connected, allowing for communication between people, devices, or systems through digital networks or telecommunications.
Down
  1. 1. refers to the coexistence of multiple varieties, styles, and voices within a single language, emphasizing the diversity and social dynamics of language use.
  2. 2. the skills and knowledge required to effectively navigate, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technologies.
  3. 3. refers to an economic and social system where digital platforms (such as social media, e-commerce, and gig economy sites) dominate the market, commodifying data and labor in new ways to generate profit.
  4. 4. refers to the significance and tangible physical presence of objects, environments, and technologies in shaping human experiences and interactions.
  5. 7. is a structured form of play, often undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool.
  6. 9. is the process of leveraging multiple languages in tandem for communication, learning, and expression, blending linguistic resources beyond traditional language boundaries.
  7. 12. refers to the ability to move or be moved freely and easily, encompassing both physical movement and social mobility across different environments and contexts.