Digital literacies and language learning
Across
- 5. refers to the dynamic process of engagement between users and digital systems, enabling two-way communication and active participation.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 11. is an activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, often characterized by freedom, imagination, and the suspension of reality.
- 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. refers to the coexistence of multiple varieties, styles, and voices within a single language, emphasizing the diversity and social dynamics of language use.
- 2. the skills and knowledge required to effectively navigate, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technologies.
- 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. refers to the significance and tangible physical presence of objects, environments, and technologies in shaping human experiences and interactions.
- 7. is a structured form of play, often undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool.
- 9. is the process of leveraging multiple languages in tandem for communication, learning, and expression, blending linguistic resources beyond traditional language boundaries.
- 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.