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Featuring #TeamLaV from the Literacies in Second Languages Project.
This volume documents how gamers use second languages in games and gaming communities, and how gaming interacts with literacy and language learning.
Grounded in an innovative longitudinal research study involving gamers not only as participants but as active researchers, this book offers insights into the new interactions that arise from gaming and language learning and addresses the needs for English learning in the context of video games. Exploring the roles of meaning-making and experiences across genres, this volume offers an original window into the essential and overlooked role that gaming can play in second language learning.
It is essential reading for researchers and scholars in literacy, TESOL, applied linguistics, and technology education.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Editor and Contributor Bios
Reading Quests, or Four Possible Ways to Read this Volume
Foreword: Toward Victorious Futures
Preface
Act I: The LaV Project 1. #TeamLaV's Origins and Our Idea of Gamer
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. The LaV Framework
3. Our Design, Gamified
Act II: LaV as (Re)Conceptualizing Language 4. The Linguistic Dimension of LaV
5. The Semiotic Dimension of LaV
6. The Aesthetic Dimension of LaV
Act III: LaV as (Re)Contextualizing Victory 7. The Identity Dimension of LaV
8. LaV and Gamers as Second-Language Users 9. LaV and the Lives of Our Gamer-Researchers, Round 1: The World Warriors 10. LaV and the Lives of Our Gamer-Researchers, Round 2: The New Challengers
Act IV: LaV as an Expanding Framework 11. The Missing Link: LaV as a Multiverse Gaming Framework
12. LaV and Gamers as Second-Language Teachers: The LaV Gamification Initiative
13. A Transcendent Approach to LaV: LaV Beyond
Epilogue 14. Conclusion: LaV as Evolution, Communication, and Adaptation
Afterword
: "We Play Together, We Win Together, We Die Together-#TeamLaV 4 Life"
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Raúl Alberto Mora is Associate Professor in the School of Education and Pedagogy and the chair of the Literacies in Second Languages Project research lab at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB) in Medellín, Colombia