This is a case study of how one child learned to write in a computer-rich setting. Although computer access did affect her learning significantly, the details presented here go beyond supporting that claim. They provide a simple example of what a computer-based introduction to writing might be like for other children. We conclude with a short discussion of issues raised by the study
This study describes the use of one word processor in a working classroom of Grade Four children ove...
This article is based on a study of how a sample of secondary students in West Australian schools us...
Literacy acquisition by using computers and computer tablets is rapidly gaining ground in Swedish cl...
The use of the computer as a writing tool within early literacy programs has risen dramatically in t...
The changing nature of literacy is well documented within the literature, challenging educators to e...
Abstract: This paper discusses the ICT facilities used by young learners to develop their language p...
This article describes computer software for teaching reading and writing skills grounded on theoret...
Children and young people are increasingly performing a variety of writing tasks using computers, wi...
Computers can be useful allies for helping our students improve their writing skills in a second lan...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the use of microcomputers together with t...
The purpose of the research was to determine the impact of computers on the quality and quantity of ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of computers on the quality and qua...
The research reported here investigates the match between child, technology and task in the scenario...
Writing behaviors of grade 1 children were explored as they used word processors to support their wr...
This study describes the use of one word processor in a working classroom of Grade Four children ove...
This article is based on a study of how a sample of secondary students in West Australian schools us...
Literacy acquisition by using computers and computer tablets is rapidly gaining ground in Swedish cl...
The use of the computer as a writing tool within early literacy programs has risen dramatically in t...
The changing nature of literacy is well documented within the literature, challenging educators to e...
Abstract: This paper discusses the ICT facilities used by young learners to develop their language p...
This article describes computer software for teaching reading and writing skills grounded on theoret...
Children and young people are increasingly performing a variety of writing tasks using computers, wi...
Computers can be useful allies for helping our students improve their writing skills in a second lan...
Technology has become an integral aspect of society and education. Young children arrive at school w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the use of microcomputers together with t...
The purpose of the research was to determine the impact of computers on the quality and quantity of ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of computers on the quality and qua...
The research reported here investigates the match between child, technology and task in the scenario...
Writing behaviors of grade 1 children were explored as they used word processors to support their wr...
This study describes the use of one word processor in a working classroom of Grade Four children ove...
This article is based on a study of how a sample of secondary students in West Australian schools us...
Literacy acquisition by using computers and computer tablets is rapidly gaining ground in Swedish cl...