Coscarelli, C. V. (2016). Technologies to learn. Sao Paulo: Parabola Editorial
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Technologies and Learning. Reading and writing.Abstract
Technologies for Learning, organized by Carla Viana Coscarelli and published by the Parabola Editorial, is part of the field of language science studies and their technologies, and is the result of expressive research done by several scholars, many of whom are oriented or oriented by this teacher in the masters and doctorate courses, Faculty of Letters of UFMG. The organizer of this edition, in each chapter, shows the need to offer didactic-methodological subsidies so that students and teachers can learn to use digital technologies in a critical, emancipatory and citizen way, especially in the school context and in daily activities of reading and writing with the New Technologies of Information and Communication (NTICs)
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