EBooks and other forms of digital reading technology are becoming increasingly popular in classrooms due to their perceived ability to improve engagement and positively contribute to language and literacy skills. This research study seeks to answer the question: Can eBooks be utilized to help improve early literacy and language skills, and contribute to the engagement of readers? In an effort to answer this question data was collected from an online survey created using Google Forms. This survey data was further analyzed through an interview process. The survey data retrieved provides a surface level understanding of the perceived value of digital reading technologies. The data retrieved from this study indicates that digital reading techn...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
This study examines the effect of electronic books on the reading experience of first grade students...
Young Learners' motivation to read and the texts they choose to read impact on their reading achiev...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
The use of ICT as a teaching tool in the early years of schooling receives some research attention i...
This study focused on answering the question of which literacy tool would promote literacy more, ele...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies in the elementary classroom to support the langu...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
This article discusses a revised paradigm for understanding the role of technology in learning in to...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
This study examines the effect of electronic books on the reading experience of first grade students...
Young Learners' motivation to read and the texts they choose to read impact on their reading achiev...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
Seminal and contemporary research demonstrates that emergent literacy skills are extremely important...
The use of ICT as a teaching tool in the early years of schooling receives some research attention i...
This study focused on answering the question of which literacy tool would promote literacy more, ele...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies in the elementary classroom to support the langu...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
This article discusses a revised paradigm for understanding the role of technology in learning in to...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
This literature review was carried out as part of the Future Library project. The recommendations fo...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
Question: Among emerging readers, does the use of electronic or print books yield stronger language ...
This study examines the effect of electronic books on the reading experience of first grade students...