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The Computer and the Page - The Theory, History and Pedagogy of Publishing, Technology and the Classroom

English · Hardback

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This book is about the nature of publishing: its processes, history and technologies. It also explores the relationship of technology to pedagogy and how publishing has been a part of reading and writing instruction throughout the 20th century. Today publishing is both an individual and a collaborative process that is commercially, organizationally and pedagogically driven. The goal of the book is to provide a theoretical, historical, and philosophical conception of publishing that would help teachers who are beginning to work in computer-supported environments.

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Introduction
PART I: PUBLISHING AS SOCIAL ACTION
What is Publishing?
The Continuum of Publishers
Evaluation and the Role of Visible Text
PART II: The Technologies of Publishing
Publishing Before Computers
The Computerization of Publishing
From the Page to the Screen
PART III: Publishing, Technology, and the Classroom
Technology and Pedagogy
Publishing in the Classroom: From Letterpress to the Web and Beyond
References
List of Figures
Author Index
Subject Index


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James R. Kalmbach

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