1. What are the contributions in "Materialities, multiliteracies, and makerspaces: design-based experiments in teacher/researcher collaborations" ?
This paper studied the role of children in the production of texts in the early years of their lives and found that children were more likely to produce texts in other modes of production.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "Materialities, multiliteracies, and makerspaces: design-based experiments in teacher/researcher collaborations" ?
Consequently, the children were more open to experimenting with writing and different perspectives and seemed inspired and motivated to write based on the powerful stimulus of the makerspace experience.. As the connections between the humans in the room, and between human, material and spatial resources, tools and texts were shifted, new ways of being, and learning writing became possibilities for children.. The new possibilities which resulted from the changed pedagogical approach enabled shifts in the social interactions of the class as well as in how children engaged with texts as writers or text producers ( Kuby, Rucker & Kirchhofer, 2015 ).
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