Andrew Hinton has provided an invaluable, clear, and comprehensive resource. His book speaks to handling the complexity of our blended environment, as well as designing situations and tools that “nudge” human users toward literacy and understanding.
About Nathan W. Filbert
Nathan W. Filbert is an Instruction and Research Services Librarian at Wichita State Universities. His research is focused on multimodal semiotics, linguistic anthropology and the philosophy of information.Author Archive | Nathan W. Filbert

In the Context of Many Contexts: A Review of Understanding Context: Environment, Language, and Information by Andrew Hilton
WATCH A VIDEO DISCUSSION WITH THE AUTHORS OF VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1-2
A video discussion on 'From Voice to Influence: Media, Learning, and Participatory Politics,' hosted on Education Innovator.
Editor's Choice Links
- Interview: Henry Jenkins
- Public Voice & Civic Engagement
- Strategic Approaches to Participatory Politics
- Custom Learning in the Digital Age
- Connecting Schools, Families, and Communities
- Publications: Youth Participatory Politics
- Digital Frontiers Conference–CFP
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- From Voice to Influence: An Introduction
- From Youth Voice to Young Entrepreneurs: The Individualization of Digital Media and Learning
- The Civic-Centered Design Classroom: Pathways to New Civic Futures and Youth Voice
- Media in Action: A Field Scan of Media & Youth Organizing in the United States
- How Is That Useful Exactly? Civic Media and the Usability of Knowledge in Liberal Arts Education
