After a year of digital learning and virtual teaching, let's hear it for the joy of rea... - 2 views
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The physical book still has merits. Something to keep in mind as part developing our Digital Citizens in schools. Everything in moderation.
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The link did not work but I found the article https://theconversation.com/after-a-year-of-digital-learning-and-virtual-teaching-lets-hear-it-for-the-joy-of-real-books-156851
After a year of digital learning and virtual teaching, let's hear it for the joy of rea... - 0 views
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There is no doubt, however, that digital texts are becoming more commonplace in schools, and there is a growing body of research exploring their influence. One such study showed no direct relationship between how often teachers used digital reading instruction and activities and their students’ actual engagement or reading confidence.
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What the study did show, however, was a direct, negative relationship between how often teachers had their students use computers or tablets for reading activities and how much the students liked reading.
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The research, however, suggests caution rather than a wholesale adoption of eBooks. Studies have shown the extra features of eBooks, such as pop-ups, animation and sound, can actually distract the learner, detracting from the reading experience and reducing comprehension of the text.
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