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UPDATE: Keynotes Online Conference of The Reading Association of Russia 19-11-2020

UPDATE: Keynotes Online Conference of The Reading Association of Russia 19-11-2020

02/11/2020 Comments 0 Comment

Update: We did it. The first day of the conference was wonderful. If you were not able to participate online, fore a while (don’t know how long) you can (re)view the keynotes HERE. (1) Colin Harrison starting at -2.40 min., (2) Bill Brozo at -1.48 and (3) Jeroen Clemens at -43 (strange timetable, but you’ll find it this way)

On November, 19, Bill Brozo and Jeroen Clemens, board members of ELINET will provide keynotes on the conference of The Reading Association of Russia in Moscow. Because of the COVID-19, it will be through a video-presentation.

  • Colin Harrison is planned to start at 2.25 pm
  • William Brozo   –   3.25pm
  • Jeroen Clemens –  4.00pm
  • Besides you, there will be two speakers  in Russian

  

The Reading Association of Russia
The 6th International Conference
Reading and Literacy in Education and Culture: Letters in Digits

Plenary session: November 19, 2020
(starting at 3p.m. Moscow time)

  1. Chernigovskaya (Russia)

Reading the brain: what it tells us about reading. (online, 30 minutes)

  1. Colin Harrison (the UK)

From romantic idealism to apocalyptic pragmatism: How Anna Karenina, Vygotsky and Bakhtin can help us understand the dangers – and exploit the potential – of the Internet.(
video presentation, 60 minutes)

  1. William Brozo (the USA)

Boy’s new literacies as a powerful resource in their own reading and writing development
(video presentation, 45 minutes)

  1. Jeroen Clemens (the Netherlands)

Digital literacy, rethinking literacy and learning. A big challenge for education and culture.
(video presentation, 45 minutes)

 

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