This article explores intertextuality as a technique that can be used to bridge old and new media literacies for teachers and students who hope to move beyond the textbook model of instruction into a world of online resources, flexible pedagogies and innovative designs for learning. These include the uses of online archives, media studies techniques, participatory knowledge creation, and multimedia analysis and production.
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Tyner, K. (2008). Audiences, intertexuality and new media literacy. Comunicar, 15(30), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.3916/c30-2008-01-012
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