Guidelines

What is your thought about studying literature?

What is your thought about studying literature?

When students study Literature, they learn to appreciate words and their power. They travel to other realms and times through the texts they read. They understand about their own culture and others’. Importantly, they learn to consider multiple perspectives and understand the complexity of human nature.

What is the importance of studying literature in your life?

Literature allows a person to step back in time and learn about life on Earth from the ones who walked before us. We can gather a better understanding of culture and have a greater appreciation of them. We learn through the ways history is recorded, in the forms of manuscripts and through speech itself.

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How can multimedia create the literary experience?

Creating the Literary Experience Multimedia can serve to shape the social context in which literary works can be explored/experienced with others. Students and their teacher have a central source of images, sounds and text that can stimulate and facilitate the sharing of responses.

How can multimedia be used in the classroom?

Through multimedia students can be encouraged to build meaning and develop understandings. Given aural and visual tools with which to explore, expand, clarify, and modify their understandings, the technology can be cast in the role of support system for students as they develop and share their interpretations.

Does technology play a role in literature teaching and learning?

As an initial step towards analysis of the technology’s real and potential role in literature teaching and learning, a comprehensive review of the design strategies employed in both commercial and experimental multimedia applications was undertaken.

Is mistmatching reflected in the results of the multimedia applications review?

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This mistmatch is reflected in the results of our multimedia applications review and critique.