The aim of this study is to explore the effect of digital writing instruction with tablets on fourth year primary school students' writing performance and writing knowledge. This study, in which quantitative and qualitative data are collected together, is based on the simple view of writing and a new literacies perspective. The participants consisted of 96 students, of whom 47 were in the control group and 49 were in the experimental group. According to the quantitative findings, firstly, both the quality and number of words of the stories written during the process by students participating in the instruction with tablets were significantly higher than those of students who wrote with paper and pencil. Secondly, although writing quality sc...
Abstract The aim of this study is to examine how high school teachers in Swedish perceive the impact...
In this study, we compared three different writing conditions – pen and paper; tablet and tablet wit...
Due to their multifunctionality, tablets offer tremendous advantages for research on handwriting dyn...
The aim of this study is to explore the effect of digital writing instruction with tablets on fourth...
This study is based on teachers ‘perception of how digital tools affect pupils' ability to write in ...
Digital competence is a skill that schools must teach. As society becomes more and more digitized, t...
This qualitative study sheds light on how six teachers in lower primary school use digital resources...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of tablet computers in a Swedish language, classroo...
The research reported in this article underlines the need to adopt a reflective attitude to the use ...
While digital technology is entering today’s classrooms and learning environments, handwriting remai...
Abstract This article explores how resources used in test situations shape pupils’ writing and to ...
This thesis provides insights into how technology can be and is used as child-centric learning tools...
This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet, and tablet with acce...
Abstract This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet,...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
Abstract The aim of this study is to examine how high school teachers in Swedish perceive the impact...
In this study, we compared three different writing conditions – pen and paper; tablet and tablet wit...
Due to their multifunctionality, tablets offer tremendous advantages for research on handwriting dyn...
The aim of this study is to explore the effect of digital writing instruction with tablets on fourth...
This study is based on teachers ‘perception of how digital tools affect pupils' ability to write in ...
Digital competence is a skill that schools must teach. As society becomes more and more digitized, t...
This qualitative study sheds light on how six teachers in lower primary school use digital resources...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of tablet computers in a Swedish language, classroo...
The research reported in this article underlines the need to adopt a reflective attitude to the use ...
While digital technology is entering today’s classrooms and learning environments, handwriting remai...
Abstract This article explores how resources used in test situations shape pupils’ writing and to ...
This thesis provides insights into how technology can be and is used as child-centric learning tools...
This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet, and tablet with acce...
Abstract This study compares three different writing conditions – pen and paper, tablet,...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
Abstract The aim of this study is to examine how high school teachers in Swedish perceive the impact...
In this study, we compared three different writing conditions – pen and paper; tablet and tablet wit...
Due to their multifunctionality, tablets offer tremendous advantages for research on handwriting dyn...