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September 21, 2004

A New Approach to Literacy

There's a great article in the new Kairos titled "New Literacies and Old: A Dialogue" which is a back and forth Q & A between Stuart Moulthrop and Nancy Kaplan of the University of Baltimore. The gist of the discussion centers on the future of writing and the redefinition of literacy, and if you have a spare 20 minutes, the whole thing is definitely worth the read.

I especially find Moulthrop's definition of the new literacy interesting, and it has a great deal of relevance when thinking about the read/write Web:

What's the new literacy like? For one thing, it understands any text or writing practice as at least potentially connected to a hypertextual network: we would always teach "writing in the archive," as the Danish theorist Rune Dalgaard has called it. And while cross-textual relations have certainly been a part of print culture, the new literacy would recognize that, as Pierre Lévy says, the "pragmatics" of communication have fundamentally changed. The Internet is not a system for filing sheets of paper, even if we do still talk about Web "pages." In electronic writing, the technical foundations of the word itself have changed.

(Continued at Weblogg-ed News)


Posted by yatta at 11:30 AM