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Towards an e-Book Quality Rating Tool EduCon 2.3 January 29, 2011 h"p://akronreadysteps.ning.com/

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Page 1: #EduCon 2.3 e-Book Conversation

Towards an e-Book Quality Rating Tool EduCon 2.3

January 29, 2011 h"p://akronreadysteps.ning.com/    

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What  is  Akron  Ready  Steps?  

• A  partnership  between  The  University  of  Akron  College  of  EducaBon,  (UA)  and  Akron  Summit  Community  AcBon,  Inc  (ASCA)    

• Akron  Ready  Steps  (ARS)  is  a  program  that  serves  over  300  at  risk  children  in  five  Head  Start  sites  in  high  poverty  communiBes  in  Akron,  OH.  

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ARS  Program  Goals  

•  high  priority  knowledge  and  skills  preschoolers  need  to  learn;    

•  high  priority  knowledge  and  skills  teachers/teacher  assistants  need  to  teach;    

•  the  design  of  high  quality  21st  century  language  and  literacy-­‐rich  environments;    

•  acBve  parent  engagement;    

•  and  mobilizing  the  community  around  strong  

preschool  literacy  educaBon.  

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What  are  e-­‐Books?  

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What  is  it  we  hope  to  have  children  learn  using  e-­‐Books?  

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What  makes  a  good,  workable,  instrucBve,  enjoyable  e-­‐Book  for  young  children?  

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Do  eBooks  represent  quality  children’s  literature?    

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Can  eBooks  support  young  children’s  emerging  literacy  skills  just  like  tradiBonal  storybook  reading  can  do?  

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What  might  a  high  quality  21st  century  language  and  literacy-­‐rich  environment  look  like?  

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What  do  we  need  to  consider  in  order  to  have  quality  and  meaningful  access  to  eBooks  in  an  early  elementary  environment?  

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When  do  we  need  to  employ  e-­‐books  in  an  early  elementary  environment?  

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What  do  teachers  need  to  know  about  teaching  with  e-­‐Books?  

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What  are  the  essenBal  “digital  elements”  that  we  might  find  in  a  high-­‐quality  e-­‐Book  for  young  children?  

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Are  e-­‐Books  well-­‐designed  for  use  by  young  children,  similar  to  convenBonal  books  that  are  a"racBve,  easy  to  hold  and  manipulate?    

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Designing  an  e-­‐Book  

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Observing  student  behaviors  

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Examining  the  Technology-­‐Mediated  Environment  

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Observing  teacher  behaviors  

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