
Interactive Literacy Education
Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. August 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
332 pages
978-0-8058-5214-1 (ISBN)
Description
Interactive Literacy Education combines the latest research and theory related to technology-based instructional design for children's literacy development. It shows how technology can be used to build literacy learning environments that are compatible with students' cognitive and social processes. Topics addressed throughout this enlightening work include:
*technology environments and applications that preservice teachers can use with young children;
*detailed information regarding the development and implementation of specific technological programs; and
*various technologies, from interactive reading and spelling programs to speech recognition to multimedia, that teachers can use to enhance their literacy learning environments.
Interactive Literacy Education is intended for graduate courses in methods of literacy instruction; educational technology; curriculum/curriculum design; general preservice education; special education; and applied psychology/cognitive studies. It is also appropriate for use as a supplement in undergraduate courses in methods of literacy instruction and educational technology.
*technology environments and applications that preservice teachers can use with young children;
*detailed information regarding the development and implementation of specific technological programs; and
*various technologies, from interactive reading and spelling programs to speech recognition to multimedia, that teachers can use to enhance their literacy learning environments.
Interactive Literacy Education is intended for graduate courses in methods of literacy instruction; educational technology; curriculum/curriculum design; general preservice education; special education; and applied psychology/cognitive studies. It is also appropriate for use as a supplement in undergraduate courses in methods of literacy instruction and educational technology.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-5214-1 (9780805852141)
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Charles K. Kinzer | Ludo Verhoeven
Interactive Literacy Education
Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology
E-Book
05/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
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Charles K. Kinzer | Ludo Verhoeven
Interactive Literacy Education
Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology
E-Book
05/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download

Charles K. Kinzer | Ludo Verhoeven
Interactive Literacy Education
Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology
Book
08/2007
1st Edition
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
€178.27
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Persons
Charles K. Kinzer, Ludo Verhoeven
Content
Contents: L. Verhoeven, C.K. Kinzer, Introduction: Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology. Part I:Intelligent Tutoring Systems.D. Bouwhuis, A Multi-Agent Perspective on Literacy Learning Environments. B. Wise, R. Cole, S. van Vuuren, S. Schwartz, L. Snyder, N. Ngampatipatpong, J. Tuantranont, B. Pellom, Learning to Read With a Virtual Tutor: Foundations to Literacy. E. Segers, L. Verhoeven, ICT Support in Kindergarten for Children At-Risk. S.M. Williams, P.G. Fairweather, D. Nix, Speech Recognition to Support Early Literacy. J. Mostow, Automated Reading Monitoring: Considering Evaluation Purposes, Excuses, and Methods. R.S. Irausquin, L. Verhoeven, Multi-Agent Based Computer Support for Children With Reading Disabilities. Part II:Interactive Literacy Environments. L.D. Labbo, Designing Kindergarten Classroom Computer Center Literacy Activities: A Theoretical Approach. D. Sharp and the Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt, From Mental Model to Lexicons: The Case of Early Literacy Software. C.K. Kinzer, D.J. Wilber, Computer Support in (Hi)story Construction: Using Technology to Scaffold Student Understanding. N. Mercer, R. Wegerif, L. Dawes, C. Sams, M. Fernandez, How Computers Can Help Children Think Together About Texts. J. Bronkhorst, H. Paus, L. Verhoeven, Examining a National, Online Community in Case-Based Preservice Education. D.J. Wilber, C.K. Kinzer, S. Lohnes, Supporting Preservice Teacher Education Through a Multimedia Case-Based Online Learning Environment.