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Andrew Abeyta

Study finds kindergartners read better with the iPad - The Next Web - 1 views

  • The study randomly assigned half of the 16 kindergarten classes in the district iPads to use for 9 weeks. Each of the 266 students, were tested before and after the iPad introduction. According to the results, every class that had iPads outperformed the non-iPad classrooms in every literacy measure
Heather Butler

Texting Improving Literacy? | The Principal of Change - 2 views

    • Heather Butler
       
      Not only does texting improve writing but things like Kindles and I Pads incease availability to texts.
  • One of the additional things he discussed in this talk was that we often say, “These kids do not read,” but he quickly dismisses this as a fallacy.  In fact, Crystal goes further to say that kids that text read more than what we did as children because they have more access to writing.  Simply put, they do not read and write the same things that we did.  Looking at my own situation, I have actually read more “books” in the last little while than I ever have, as I carry around a huge book collection all the time on my iPhone and/or iPad.  The ease of access makes it a lot easier for me to read whether it is blogs, books, or yes, text messages and tweets.
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    Good info for the pros of texting and literacy!!
jeramie cadle

dgl week 2 debate - 0 views

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    It appears evident that technology has played a significant role in literacy skills.
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    We can also explain how multiple classes are now using Apple iPads for teaching students. There are statistics stating that students have a higher percentage of learning with technology in there hands.
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