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    A Paper Written by Marc Prensky to support our statement.
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Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels - Derek E. Baird :... - 0 views

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    Found by Kenneth
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    found by Maggie
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    found by Cydney
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LexisNexis® Academic: Document - 0 views

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    found by Cydney
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LexisNexis® Academic: Document - 0 views

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    found by Cydney
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UC News - University of Canterbury - New Zealand - 0 views

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    found by kenneth
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The Literacy of Gaming: What Kids Learn From Playing | Mediashift | PBS - 1 views

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    found by Kenneth
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Facebook and Bebo can help literacy - Telegraph - 0 views

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    found by Kenneth
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Educational Leadership:Teaching Screenagers:One-to-One Laptop Programs Are No Silver Bu... - 0 views

  • Overall, however, most large-scale evaluations have found mixed or no results for one-to-one initiatives. After five years of implementation of the largest one-to-one initiative in the United States, Maine's statewide program, evaluations found little effect on student achievement—with one exception, writing, where scores edged up 3.44 points (in a range of 80 points) in five years (Silvernail & Gritter, 2007).
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    paper saying that literacy skills have improved.
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How Slang Affects Students in the Classroom - US News - 0 views

  • "They do not capitalize words or use punctuation anymore," Wood, a teacher with 10 years of in-class experience, says. "Even in E-mails to teachers or [on] writing assignments, any word longer than one syllable is now abbreviated to one."
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      This is a possible rebuttal against our statement.
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    Possible rebuttal against statement. found by Rosie
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Study: Emerging Technology Has Positive Impact in Classroom - US News - 0 views

  • The report, IT Opportunities in the Education Market, revealed that 78 percent of K-12 teachers and administrators believe technology has positively impacted the classroom and the productivity of students. Roughly 65 percent of educators surveyed also believe that students are more productive today than they were three years ago due to the increased reliance on technology in the classroom.
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    Article found by Rosie to support statement. "The report, IT Opportunities in the Education Market, revealed that 78 percent of K-12 teachers and administrators believe technology has positively impacted the classroom and the productivity of students. Roughly 65 percent of educators surveyed also believe that students are more productive today than they were three years ago due to the increased reliance on technology in the classroom."
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International Education Statistics: National, regional and global literacy trends, 1985... - 0 views

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    article found by Troy to support statement
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How Internet Use Affects Youth - Technology News - redOrbit - 0 views

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    article found by Troy to support statement
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Has CMC and texting led to the dumbing down of literacy? ELEANOR WEBSTER investigates |... - 0 views

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    Information to support statement found by Travvy
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    Definition of Literacy found by Michael
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