Abstract This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet, and tablet with access to speech synthesis – within a class of fourth graders in Sweden. The aim was to examine if these different conditions for writing had any impact on students’ creation of narrative text. The empirical data consists of students’ texts, composed under these three conditions, completed with data from participant observations. The theoretical model, the Wheel of Writing, in combination with a process analysis described in Systemic Functional Linguistics, served as a basis for analysis of the texts. Observations were analysed using content analysis. Findings presented in this article are partly in line with previous researc...
In this paper, we compare writing processes for twenty second year university students who participa...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
In this small-scale study young students' digital writing as it unfolds in real time via screen reco...
This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet, and tablet with acce...
In this study, we compared three different writing conditions – pen and paper; tablet and tablet wit...
The shift from handwriting to using writing technologies are widespread in today’s schools. And wher...
The aim of this study is to explore the effect of digital writing instruction with tablets on fourth...
The great influence of mass technologies has changed our writing modality that is moving from the tr...
Digital competence is a skill that schools must teach. As society becomes more and more digitized, t...
Abstract This article explores how resources used in test situations shape pupils’ writing and to ...
The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of digital technologies on writing and reading ...
To date, there is no clear evidence to support choosing handwriting over keyboarding or vice versa a...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
In this small-scale study young students’ digital writing as it unfolds in real time via screen reco...
The research reported in this article underlines the need to adopt a reflective attitude to the use ...
In this paper, we compare writing processes for twenty second year university students who participa...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
In this small-scale study young students' digital writing as it unfolds in real time via screen reco...
This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet, and tablet with acce...
In this study, we compared three different writing conditions – pen and paper; tablet and tablet wit...
The shift from handwriting to using writing technologies are widespread in today’s schools. And wher...
The aim of this study is to explore the effect of digital writing instruction with tablets on fourth...
The great influence of mass technologies has changed our writing modality that is moving from the tr...
Digital competence is a skill that schools must teach. As society becomes more and more digitized, t...
Abstract This article explores how resources used in test situations shape pupils’ writing and to ...
The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of digital technologies on writing and reading ...
To date, there is no clear evidence to support choosing handwriting over keyboarding or vice versa a...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
In this small-scale study young students’ digital writing as it unfolds in real time via screen reco...
The research reported in this article underlines the need to adopt a reflective attitude to the use ...
In this paper, we compare writing processes for twenty second year university students who participa...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
In this small-scale study young students' digital writing as it unfolds in real time via screen reco...