by
Clare Wood, Nenagh Kemp and Beverly Plester
Book Details
Format: EPUB
Page count: 144 pages
File size: 2.6 MB
Protection: DRM
Language: English
Written by leading international researchers Text Messaging and Literacy presents an overview and discussion of the academic evidence for and against use of text messaging and mobile phones in supporting literate activity and discusses what conclusions we can and should draw about the impact of mobile phones, and their potential role in education.
Areas covered include:
- the rise of texting and media reactions;
- children’s reading, spelling and texting;
- text messaging of children with language difficulties;
- using mobile phones for literacy development;
- texting and literacy skills in adolescents and adults;
- spelling and grammar in texting and beyond;
- the future of texting.
Written by leading international researchers Text Messaging and Literacy presents an overview and discussion of the academic evidence for and against use of text messaging and mobile phones in supporting literate activity and discusses what conclusions we can and should draw about the impact of mobile phones, and their potential role in education.
Areas covered include:
- the rise of texting and media reactions;
- children’s reading, spelling and texting;
- text messaging… (more)
Written by leading international researchers Text Messaging and Literacy presents an overview and discussion of the academic evidence for and against use of text messaging and mobile phones in supporting literate activity and discusses what conclusions we can and should draw about the impact of mobile phones, and their potential role in education.
Areas covered include:
- the rise of texting and media reactions;
- children’s reading, spelling and texting;
- text messaging of children with language difficulties;
- using mobile phones for literacy development;
- texting and literacy skills in adolescents and adults;
- spelling and grammar in texting and beyond;
- the future of texting.
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