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Karen Chichester

Literacy Builders: Weighing the Options: Alternatives to Round Robin Reading - 0 views

  • One option teachers have is to read the text aloud. The benefits of reading aloud to children are well documented. Unlike round robin reading which has many strikes against it, reading aloud has many benefits, including:  It models what expert reading sounds like. It helps kids know and love many different authors. It exposes children to many genres. It actively engages children in thinking and meaning making while enjoying the piece being shared. It conditions the brain to associate reading with pleasure. It creates background knowledge. It builds vocabulary.
  • If the issue remains that we want our students to do the reading, then why not have them read it silently? Teachers often worry that student won’t actually read or might not understand what they read. If that’s the case, we’ve got to consider the underlying issues. Are they not reading because they don’t have the stamina they need to get through the text? Are they not reading because the text is too hard? It is only through honest reflection that we are able to answer these questions and in answering them, we inevitably find our way to better alternatives to round robin reading.
  • Research on round robin reading tells us: It slows down reading rates. It lowers the quantity of reading students do. (Research estimates that students actually read between two to six minutes in a typical round robin reading session. Any way you slice it, it’s not much.) It is ineffectual at improving reading comprehension. When reading aloud, pronunciation is emphasized over meaning. In turn, text is often read slowly and disfluently which interferes with meaning making. It is detrimental to fluency because children are often asked to read texts that are too difficult which leads to choppy models of what reading sounds like. It highlights the displeasures of reading leaving children feeling disinclined to pick up books and read on their own.
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    Article about the ineffectivenss of popcorn or round robin reading.Author suggests alternatives.
Karen Chichester

Free Web Conferencing Software, Free Online Meetings, Free Webinar Service Providers - 0 views

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    Ad supported, but there are ad free options available.  You may have as many as 200 attendees and 6 video streams. Integrates with your Google account even if using Google Apps for Education. Recording is also available and FREE.
Karen Chichester

SideVibe - 0 views

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    This site allows you to make any page interactive for your students. "You can take your students to any destination on the Web, interact with them, guide them, collect and assess their work seamlessly." - Free option is limited to 50 single use student accounts. Upgrade for unlimited is $5.99 a month.
Karen Chichester

Cell Internet Use 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

    • Karen Chichester
       
      This is interesting
  • 7% of cell phone owners do most of their online browsing on their phone, rather than a computer or other device. Most do so for convenience, but for some their phone is their only option for online access.
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    Amazing information about surfing with cell phones
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