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Amy Hutchison – Reading Teacher, 2024
The recent development of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence application that mimics human language, has many educators questioning its place in the classroom. This article provides suggestions for instructional uses of ChatGPT in the literacy classroom so that teachers can empower students to use this tool safely and effectively for learning.
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education
Shuling Yang; Guy Trainin; Carin Appleget – Reading Teacher, 2025
The advent of Generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, in November 2022, necessitated immediate and critical attention from the educational research community. The impact of GenAI in education, though not yet clear, has the potential to be transformative. More specifically, the focus of this paper is on how to integrate GenAI into elementary…
Descriptors: Cues, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Technology Uses in Education
Tisha Lewis Ellison; Marva J. Solomon; Delicia Tiera Greene – Reading Teacher, 2025
In exploring critical practices that center Black girls, families, youth, and communities, along with emancipatory literacies and perspectives, we argue for an intentional focus on understanding the pivotal role of "the digital" in these spaces. Specifically, in this article, we examine how Black youth (specifically Black girls) engage…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Digital Literacy, Reading Skills
Delacruz, Stacy – Reading Teacher, 2020
In today's multimodal landscape, coding has a space in the elementary literacy curriculum. Coding and literacy have many parallels, which are described in further detail. The author also explains why coding should be integrated into the primary grades and the steps that teachers can take to implement coding in the literacy curriculum. The free app…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Grade 2, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education
Brown, Sally; Allmond, Alexandra – Reading Teacher, 2021
Composing is an essential part of literacy development in early childhood classrooms, and writing experiences are continually changing through advances in technology. Writing in a new language can be particularly challenging for emergent bilinguals as they navigate learning how to spell in English as part of the writing process. New pedagogical…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition), Computer Software
Hutchison, Amy – Reading Teacher, 2018
Evolving digital technologies provide opportunities to engage students in activities that go beyond print-based reading and writing and help them develop skills for reading, writing, and communicating with digital technology. Virtual reality apps are a rapidly emerging form of digital technology that provides immersive experiences in real or…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Sensory Experience, Literacy Education
Kang, Grace Y. – Reading Teacher, 2018
This teaching tip showcases instructional strategies and scaffolds from an out-of-school digital writing camp. Often, teachers may be hesitant to incorporate digital tools into their literacy instruction for various reasons (e.g., scripted curriculum, fear and uncertainty of digital tools, lack of experience and knowledge with technology), yet it…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Literacy Education, Educational Technology
Sylvester, Ruth; Greenidge, Wendy-lou – Reading Teacher, 2009
Digital storytelling is a viable tool to help struggling writers resist the social position of struggling writer that is often exacerbated by state-mandated writing assessments. While some writers may struggle with traditional literacy, tapping into new literacies may boost their motivation and scaffold their understanding of traditional…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Computer Software, Writing (Composition), Computer Uses in Education
Gainer, Jesse S.; Valdez-Gainer, Nancy; Kinard, Timothy – Reading Teacher, 2009
This article addresses issues surrounding critical media literacy using popular culture texts. The authors focus on the example of their work with a fourth-grade class involved in a project to unpack the messages of popular media and advertising texts. This project, which they call the Elementary Bubble Project, was inspired by guerilla artist Ji…
Descriptors: Advertising, Popular Culture, Humor, Media Literacy

Wepner, Shelley B. – Reading Teacher, 1992
Discusses using software along with a "textset" of two books related by theme and topic. Describes two examples that use the software's topic or theme to introduce students to a pair of books. Shows how connections between the software and the books become the impetus for off-line and on-line writing activities. (PRA)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Education, Literacy, Reading Instruction
Hibbert, Kathryn; Iannacci, Luigi – Reading Teacher, 2005
In the current industry-driven educational climate, resources are produced, marketed, and subsequently understood to be synonymous with "balanced literacy." This article critically examines various programs currently in wide use to demonstrate this occurrence. The examination specifically provides examples of how the appropriation and…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Literacy Education, Consumer Economics, Purchasing

Miller, Larry – Reading Teacher, 1989
Argues that an understanding of how children acquire reading and writing processes should be the prime basis for making decisions about new information technology. Notes that technology can be selected that is consonant with one's understanding of teaching and learning. (MM)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Literacy Education

Wepner, Shelley B. – Reading Teacher, 1992
Uses teachers' initiatives in 3 content areas--social studies, science, and mathematics--to highlight how 13 software packages are and can be used to support instruction. (PRA)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education

Balajthy, Ernest – Reading Teacher, 1988
Evaluates several voice synthesis programs for emergent readers which can be used to help make the transition from listening and speaking to reading and writing. (MM)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Reviews, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education