Tese
Macroletramentos digitais de professores em formação: produção de textos multimodais on-line.
Fecha
2021-03-29Registro en:
TENÓRIO, Albertina Maria de Melo. Macroletramentos digitais de professores em formação : produção de textos multimodais on-line. 2021. 119 fl. Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Católica de Pernambuco. Pró-reitoria Acadêmica. Coordenação Geral de Pós-graduação. Doutorado em Ciências da Linguagem, 2021.
Autor
Tenório, Albertina Maria de Melo
Resumen
This paper aims to understand the use process of digital macroliteracies in teaching
programs. For this purpose, online multimodal texts production of Language
Teaching Certificate Program undergraduate students were analyzed, in which the
students are from 7th and 8th semesters in a Mata Sul higher education institution,
which is located at Palmares, a city in Pernambuco, Brazil. This study discusses the
evolution of digital literacy with technology advancement and the macroliteracy
studies as the base for dialogical action in digital sphere. The discussion is based on
the theoretical-methodological principles of digital literacies from Dudeney, Hockly
and Pegrum (2016), which defend the existence of several digital literacies, with
focus on language, information, connections and (re)design. Thus, the digital literacy
level of the undergraduate students is evaluated starting from the online multimodal
texts production and the produced texts analysis. This study questions how the
production practice of these texts can promote abilities related to digital
macroliteracies of the Language Teaching Certificate Program undergraduate
students. Moreover, the research uses a qualitative and quantitative approach, and it
is characterized as a longitudinal case study, accomplished in three stages, the first
two being related to field research and the third one being the treatment of the
collected data. The first stage consists of the application of the questionnaire to the
undergraduate students, which aims to outline the profile of the surveyed individual,
and the production of multimodal mini fairy tales on Facebook, the social network.
The second stage consists of the production of imagery texts in WhatsApp by using
emojis, and the construction of mind maps on academic texts. Therewith, the results
by analyzing the digital literacy of the students highlight the literacy level
development of the undergraduate students, as digital macroliteracy skills were
revealed in the texts produced during the research. Print literacy, research literacy,
remix literacy and multimedia literacy are some of the identified literacies in the text
productions. In conclusion, the digital literacies studies and practices in a classroom
are still elementary regarding the usage of Digital Technologies by the students in
their daily practices. Thus, this research turns out to be important to reflect about the
promotion of digital literacy in teaching programs.