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Examining what it means to make 'text-to' connections with Year 5 and 6 students
In: Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (2018)
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This Is Me! Empowering children to talk about their learning through digital story
In: Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive) (2010)
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Using computers to support children as authors: an examination of three cases
In: Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive) (2009)
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Engaging early career teachers in 'virtual writing conferences' with grade five students
In: Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive) (2007)
Abstract: The changing definition of what it means to be literate is well documented within the literature. The familiarity of many students with screen-based texts and their ability to manipulate computer-based technologies, in particular Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), is well understood. There are examples within the literature of how technology can be used to support the writing process (Turbill & Murray, 2006), provide students with control over the phases of text production (Novinger & Smith, 2003) and the need for teachers to create authentic and engaging experiences (Kervin & Mantei, 2006; Peterson, 2005). Taking such perspectives into consideration, we worked with a cohort of early career teachers and one class of Grade Five students to explore how technology could be used to support the students’ writing development, and to empower both the students and the early career teachers as they engaged in regular written dialogue about writing. We refer to this process as a “virtual conference”. In particular, we explore the processes that the early career teachers engaged with as they investigated electronic versions of student work product, responded to the students using the tracking tool in Microsoft Word and reflected on their understandings throughout this experience. Our findings pose implications for what we as educators understand about writing, the creation of text, our responses to this, and to the classroom experiences we make available for students.
Keyword: career; conferences; early; Education; engaging; five; grade; students; teachers; virtual; writing
URL: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1330&context=edupapers
https://ro.uow.edu.au/edupapers/291
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An examination of the role of computer-based technologies in the learning and teaching of writing in a Stage 2 classroom
Mantei, Jessica. - : Faculty of Education, 2006
In: University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 1954-2016 (2006)
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