The term virtual museum broadly speaking, refers to a collection of digital objects in a coherent and logic order, following taxonomy and it can include variant media. Due to the nature of the virtual environment, it can be easily accessible and remotely connect people, regardless of place and space.
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Multiliteracies Performance Assessment Zones (MPAZ): A New Tool to Explore Multimodal Interactions for Virtual Learning
Stefania Savva (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus)
Copyright: © 2019
|Pages: 34
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5912-2.ch008
Abstract
Recognition of the dramatically changing nature of what it means to be literate in the so-called “information age” has resulted in an increasing interest among the educational research community around the importance of students developing “multiliteracy” skills and engaging in multimodal learning. Nevertheless, for such learning to be meaningful, requires to reconceptualize delivery strategies and assessment of multimodally mediated experiences. The aim of this chapter is dual: First to introduce an alternative framework for formative assessment of multimodal interactions for learning. Secondly, the intention is to uncover the story of culturally and linguistically diverse students' multimodal experiences, resulting from engagement in the creation of a student-generated virtual museum during a design-based research implementation. Drawing from the literature, analysis, and evaluation using the framework explained, it is evident that virtual museum-based multiliteracies engagement, benefits pupils' multimodal awareness, meaning making, and development as active designers of their learning.