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Nearly half of US kids read e-books, and the other half wants to
NBCNews.com (blog)
A new survey by children's book publisher Scholastic shows major increases in e-book reading among youths, though fully half have yet to try it.
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The Bookseller
Nearly half of US kids read e-books, and the other half wants to
NBCNews.com (blog)
A new survey by children's book publisher Scholastic shows major increases in e-book reading among youths, though fully half have yet to try it.
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Presentation about moving from Education 1.0 to Education 3.0; from pedagogy to andragogy to heutagogy; from instructivism to constructivism to connectivism in the context of mobile learning Via Anne Whaits
Jeni Mawter's insight:
Great update for writers of children and young adult stories for the education market.
Anne Whaits's curator insight,
May 1, 9:42 PM
@jackiegerstein shares a detailed presentation rich in resources - from pertinant research cited to a wealth of fit-for-purpose links. She explores what learning should be; provides some guiding principles and offers lots of analytical data that can evidence mobile trends. Her exploration of a new paradigm model: the Education 1.0 - 3.0 spectrum makes for interesting reading/viewing and I love the question she poses to the self-directed learner: "How would you document your learning?" Delete the scoop?
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"Teachers aren't just seeing cell phones as potential disruptions these days; many are using them in the classroom to teach in creative ways."
A great list of ideas well worth exploring and sharing. Via Anne Whaits Delete the scoop?
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Children and young adults are demanding digitalisation in story-telling!