Phi Delta Kappa is a US professional organization for educators headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana. This issue, titled "Literacy Instruction in a Brave New World", contains a number of technology-oriented articles of potential interest to our staff. Ms. Cruz has a copy. Topics of interest include:
* Literacy Instruction in the brave new world of technology (Michael McKenna) * Maryanne Wolf: Balance technlogy and deep reading to create biliterate children (Joan Richardson) * Fact or fiction? Libraries can thrive in the Digital Age (Christopher Harris) * Can computers make the grade in writing exams? (Samina Hadi-Tabassum) * Creating Digital Authors (Zoch/Langston-DeMott/Adams-Budde) * E-text and e-books are changing the literacy landscape (Bridget Dalton) * Wondering + online inquiry = learning (Sekeres/Cairo/Castek/Guzniczak) * Tapping technology's potential to motivate readers (Kristen Conradi)
* Literacy Instruction in the brave new world of technology (Michael McKenna)
* Maryanne Wolf: Balance technlogy and deep reading to create biliterate children (Joan Richardson)
* Fact or fiction? Libraries can thrive in the Digital Age (Christopher Harris)
* Can computers make the grade in writing exams? (Samina Hadi-Tabassum)
* Creating Digital Authors (Zoch/Langston-DeMott/Adams-Budde)
* E-text and e-books are changing the literacy landscape (Bridget Dalton)
* Wondering + online inquiry = learning (Sekeres/Cairo/Castek/Guzniczak)
* Tapping technology's potential to motivate readers (Kristen Conradi)
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