Digital Literacies in Foreign and Second Language Education

By Lee Abraham, Silvia Benini, Carl S. Blyth, Evan D. Bostelmann, Aline Chevalier, Idoia Elola, Mary Frankoff, Ricardo L. Gómez, Mirjam Hauck, Juan Pablo Jiménez-Caicedo, Marjut Johansson, Janel Pettes Guikema, Malgorzata Kurek, Kristin Lange, Heather Lotherington, María Eugenia Lozano, Lawrence Williams, Mandy R. Menke, Lillian Mina, Liam Murray, Maarit Mutta, Ana Oskoz, Sanna Pelttari, Martine Peters, Jonathon Reinhardt, Leena Salmi, Natalia Ronda, Chantelle Warner

Digital Literacies in Foreign and Second Language Education
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This volume on digital literacies aims to provide CALL/SLA scholars and foreign language teachers with a focused set of studies that reflect current thinking on digital literacies from multiple perspectives and to offer recommendations for best practices in the classroom. Much more than a set of skills or competencies, digital literacies are conceptualized as a way of being an engaged, responsible reflective citizen in a 21st century global community permeated by multimodal technologies. It is therefore critical that digital literacies be integrated throughout foreign/second language education, where multiple communities, identities, languages, and cultures converge.