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[Commlist] CFP for digital literacy book
Tue Feb 11 20:54:16 GMT 2020
Call for Proposals
Teaching Digital Literacy:
A Faculty Guide to Integrating Digital Skills with Disciplinary Content
Proposals are now being sought for an edited collection entitled
Teaching Digital Literacy: A Faculty Guide to Integrating Digital Skills
with Disciplinary Content. This book will discuss how digital literacy
is taught throughout the academy. Digital literacy is often a focus of
professionals with specific expertise in the area (educational
technologists, instructional designers, librarians). However, digital
literacy is also embedded in the disciplines as a way to teach students
more about the intersection between technology and literacy within a
content area. In this book, we will explore how digital literacy is
taught in a variety of disciplines, and highlight innovative pedagogical
approaches for teaching digital literacy in the academy. The book is
scheduled to be published by Stylus Publishing in 2021.
We welcome chapters of 3,000-4,000 words including references, captions,
notes, and tabular information. Each chapter should focus on the
authors’ approach to teaching digital literacy within their content
area. Contributed chapters should be practical and example-driven so
that readers come away with ideas for integrating digital literacy in
their own courses. Contributions representing specific topics of
interest include examples of digital literacy embedded and taught in the
domains of the humanities, social sciences, business, STEM, education,
and health sciences.
Submission Procedure
Authors are invited to submit a chapter proposal as an email attachment
in Word or PDF to (lauhays /at/ ucmo.edu) <mailto:(lauhays /at/ ucmo.edu)> on or
before February 28, 2020. Please use the subject line: CFP Digital
Literacy. Authors will be notified by March 31, 2020about the status of
their proposals and will be sent chapter guidelines if accepted.
Completed chapters are expected to be between 3,000-4,000 words,
although shorter or longer chapters are negotiable. Full chapter drafts
are expected to be submitted by July 31, 2020.
Proposals should include:
*
Author name(s), institutional or organizational affiliation, job
title/role
*
Brief author(s) bio
*
Proposed chapter title
*
A summary of the proposed chapter (300-500 words)
*
Use the subject line: CFP Digital Literacy.
Proposed chapters should be based on unpublished work, unique to this
publication and not submitted or intended to be simultaneously submitted
elsewhere.
Manuscript Editors:
Lauren Hays, Ph.D.: Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the
University of Central Missouri
Jenna Kammer, Ph.D.: Assistant Professor of Library Science at the
University of Central Missouri
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