Digital Texts and Student Engagement

Aimee L. Morewood, Courtney Shimek, Julie W. Ankrum, Allison Swan Dagen
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In the past year, one instructional practice that has gained traction is the use of online children's picture books or digital texts. Teachers use these (often free) online resources in various ways during literacy instruction. The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate how preservice teachers and inservice teachers can plan for the effective use of digital texts in their literacy instruction. This chapter provides a conceptual framework for teachers to apply when using digital texts as read alouds in their classrooms. Further, this chapter describes how teachers can actively engage their students when using this text type with their students. Often, a main concern of teachers when using digital texts is how to actively engage students with this text type. Teachers want to plan meaningful literacy instruction that includes digital texts, which means they want their students to engage with the texts they are reading. This chapter demonstrates how using a conceptual framework while planning for early literacy instruction can guide student engagement while using digital texts.
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数字文本和学生参与
在过去的一年里,一种教学实践得到了关注,那就是使用在线儿童绘本或数字文本。教师在扫盲教学中以各种方式使用这些(通常是免费的)在线资源。本章的目的是展示职前教师和在职教师如何在他们的扫盲教学中规划有效使用数字文本。本章为教师在课堂上大声朗读数字文本时提供了一个概念框架。此外,本章描述了教师如何在与学生一起使用这种文本类型时积极地吸引学生。通常,教师在使用数字文本时主要关心的是如何积极地吸引学生使用这种文本类型。教师希望规划有意义的识字教学,包括数字文本,这意味着他们希望学生参与到他们正在阅读的文本中。本章展示了在规划早期识字教学时如何使用概念框架来指导学生在使用数字文本时的参与。
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