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Transliteracy is the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks.

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Sue Thomas

Discuss the CWNM Guest Lectures Archive 3 Replies

Visiting lectures, delivered online by leading practitioners across the world, were an integral part of the MA in Creative Writing and New Media. Teaching via video, Skype, chatrooms, slideshows, w...

Started by Sue Thomas in CWNM Guest Lectures Archive. Last reply by Christine Wilks Nov 2.

Christine Wilks

Copy as Interface

"We aren't writing, we are speaking in text." Very interesting slide presentation from designer Erika Hall on how written copy is the interface of the web. We may use symbols too but text is the m...

Tagged: navigation, user interface design, secondary orality, writing

Started by Christine Wilks in Research Workshop Oct 27.

Sue Thomas

Welcome to Transliteracy Notes 8 Replies

Please introduce yourself and tell us about your interest in transliteracy.

Started by Sue Thomas in Introductions. Last reply by Sue Thomas Oct 24.

Bobbi L. Newman

Why transliteracy is important to libraries 3 Replies

A place to share why tranliteracy is important to libraries.

Started by Bobbi L. Newman in Libraries & Transliteracy. Last reply by Bobbi L. Newman Oct 22.

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