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Annette Sundqvist; Nikola Majerle; Mikael Heimann; Felix-Sebastian Koch – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
A child's vocabulary ability may be influenced by many different factors in their home environment. The present study focused on supportive aspects in home environments and the relation to children's vocabulary size through an online study where 166 parents of children aged 47.63 months (range 33.7-59.9 months) responded. Children's home literacy…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Literacy, Information Technology, Vocabulary Development
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Michael K. Thomas; Rohany Nayan – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2024
Grounded in sociocultural theory and informed by Bakhtinian's notions of dialogism, utterance, heteroglossia, and addressivity, this paper presents findings from a collective case study of the identity enactments and negotiations by way of their literacy practices of three children in the three families of Muslim immigrants (i.e., Muslim-Moroccan,…
Descriptors: Muslims, Immigrants, Literacy, Family Environment
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Ozturk, Gulsah; Ohi, Sarah – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2022
Young children develop understandings about literacy from birth through experiences of print in their home environments. Today, written text is often present in children's homes in both print and "digital" forms. What kind of technologies are young children accessing at home and for what purposes? This paper discusses research findings…
Descriptors: Young Children, Foreign Countries, Family Environment, Family Literacy
Trifonas, Peter Pericles, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Digital technologies have transformed cultural perceptions of learning and what it means to be literate, expanding the importance of experience alongside interpretation and reflection. "Living the Virtual Life" offers ways to consider the local and global effects of digital media on educational environments, as well as the cultural transformations…
Descriptors: Learning, Literacy, Information Technology, Culture
Hanemann, Ulrike, Ed. – UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, 2014
Different technologies have been used for decades to support adult education and learning. These include radio, television and audio and video cassettes. More recently digital ICTs such as computers, tablets, e-books, and mobile technology have spread at great speed and also found their way into the teaching and learning of literacy and numeracy…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Videoconferencing
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Flynt, E. Sutton; Brozo, William – Reading Teacher, 2010
Since students are continually influenced by the visual culture surrounding them, content teachers should take steps to capitalize on the potential of instructional and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance their effectiveness. The article discusses the importance of integrating visual literacy and identifies the teaching environment needed…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Literacy, Reading Teachers, Educational Environment
Dow, Mirah J. Ingram – School Library Monthly, 2010
School librarians currently speak about school libraries as the largest classroom in the building. If so, how can these librarians describe what they teach? This article explains the user-centered instructional role of secondary school librarians in teaching information and technology literacy skills, as well as how they can authoritatively ensure…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Information Technology, Literacy, Librarians
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Owston, Ronald D. – Educational Researcher, 2009
In this comment article, the author elaborates on three significant issues that Greenhow, Robelia, and Hughes (2009) identified but did not explore. First, the author discusses the need for research on the impact that youth's immersion in a digital world may have on metacognitive and social skill development. Then teacher learning with the Web is…
Descriptors: Internet, Skill Development, Educational Technology, Computers
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Gahwaji, Nahla M. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
This paper presents findings of a case study that investigates the effects of using interactive teaching programs on literacy development for preschool children. The significant of this study comes from the lack of studies associated with using interactive teaching programs for preschool children in Saudi Arabia. Data are presented from analyzing…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Emergent Literacy
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Tarasiuk, Tracy J. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
Today's adolescent student is thriving in a world where information and communication technology (ICT) encourages literate practices. These practices, described and theorized by studies of the new literacies, are not encouraged or supported in most school settings where traditional notions of literacy still dominate. Students in grades 6-8 at a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Media Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Internet
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Plowman, Lydia; Stephen, C. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2003
Reviews the international research evidence on the ways in which information and communication technologies (ICT) are used in both formal and informal pre-school settings. Addresses the debate over the value and desirability of young children using computers and computational toys; relationship to the media environment; literacies involved; and…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer Use, Information Technology, Interaction
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Snyder, Ilana; Angus, Lawrence; Sutherland-Smith, Wendy – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2002
Examines the complex connections among literacy practices, the use of information, and communication technologies (ICTs) and disadvantage. Reports findings of a year-long Australian study, which investigated ways that four families use ICTs to engage in formal and informal literacy learning in home and school settings. (BT)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Disadvantaged
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Carvin, Andy – Educause Review, 2000
Assuming that our society is determined to bridge the digital divide, we must develop policies that tackle the issue as comprehensively as possible. To continue to proceed, we must better leverage literacy programs to interface with Internet-access programs and we must encourage the expansion of public interest Web content. (Author)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Functional Literacy, Higher Education
Middle Tennessee State Univ., Murfreesboro. – 2002
This proceedings of the seventh annual Mid-South Instructional Technology Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Technology contains the following papers: "A Tale of Two Classes: Face-to-Face versus Online" (Carol Wilson); "Best Practices in Organization Highlighting 360 Degree Feedback" (Bonita Barger); "Collaborating Online To Teach Information…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology
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Milliron, Mark David; Miles, Cindy L. – Educause Review, 2000
Education is playing an important role in the realization of our democratic ideals in this digital age. Educators need to be persuaded that the new technologies need to be embraced and utilized. Technology skills should be taught, but basic skills such as reading, writing and critical thinking are also more important than ever. (JM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Functional Literacy
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