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Born-Digital Texts in the English Language Classroom, Hardback Book

Born-Digital Texts in the English Language Classroom Hardback

Edited by Saskia Kersten, Christian Ludwig

Part of the New Perspectives on Language and Education series

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This book is the first to focus specifically on born-digital texts in EFL teaching, uniting international and innovative scholarship with practical classroom applications.

The book develops a theoretically sound framework for curriculum, materials and methods design that takes into account the growing ubiquity of born-digital texts in the digital age.

It covers a broad variety of born-digital text types (including those generated by AI) which so far have not been an explicit focus in the context of language teaching, while also providing a grounding in current discussions around digital tools in education.

The chapters cover a wide range of issues from methodological approaches to born-digital texts to curriculum, syllabus and materials design.

The book will be a valuable introduction to the subject for trainee and practising teachers, as well as teacher educators and students on EFL courses. Chapter 7 will be free to download as an open access publication.

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