I wrote recently that this is the year E-readers are actually becoming a part of my classroom. I don't have a class set of Ipads or anything but more than a few students have their own Kindles, Nooks, HTC' tablets, or Kindle apps on their phones. I've begun letting students read in class on these devices, and it feels surprisingly natural and normal.
The wonderful thing about the E-readers is that students can write their post-it note responses using the note function on the e-reader program. There is then a way for me to view all the notes at once. Normally I have students pass in their actual book and I read through the notes flipping actual pages. The e-readers makes this a bit simpler. I can also turn back to the page of text to which the response refers easily to better understand the student's thinking.
Two students have books on their phones. I was worried about letting them pull out their phones for this, but I had a serious conversation with them about the importance that they use the phone for exactly what they said they would--and it hasn't been a problem. They understand I'm giving them a freedom, a privelege and haven't abused it.
The only thing missing is a way for students to simply email me their notes through the e-reader. Soon I think we'll probably be reading as a class on electronic devices. Software developers? Want to talk to a teacher about functions that would be helpful for classroom use of e-readers? I'm right here!
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Posted by: freelance writing | November 14, 2011 at 04:07 PM
There is then a way for me to perspective all the information at once. Normally I have scholars complete in their real publication and I go through through the information flicking real websites.
Posted by: משרד עורכי דין דיני עבודה רוזנלבט ושות' | December 01, 2011 at 04:32 PM
I think Ereaders are really useful to work with in classes!
Posted by: incassobureau | March 25, 2012 at 09:54 AM
In my country a lot of people need to carry big bags with books to school and in school too. I guess it would make a lot of kids' lives easier ;) Furthermore, it's also easy to update books this way and besides: ereaders are getting cheaper and cheaper.
Posted by: Dertigersdilemma Coach | November 13, 2012 at 03:02 PM