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Adam Swanson's List: Technology increasing literacy skills

    • Compared to school work, students surveyed said they valued texting (47 percent), writing academic papers (45 percent), and taking lecture notes (43 percent), as the top three most valuable forms of writing.
    • “Our students write more than any generation in history,
    • It turns out that the best texters, are the best spellers.
    • The more you text, the better your literacy scores.

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    •  A new study indicates that preschoolers become literate faster in a curriculum that uses video and online technology.
    • As you can see, they're eager, they love the sound, they love the music. And I like the fact that they can get up and be engaged with the video. They don't have to just sit."

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    • every class that had iPads outperformed the non-iPad classrooms in every literacy measure
    • “We are seeing high levels of student motivation, engagement and learning in the iPad classrooms.”
  • Feb 12, 13

    Reading comprehension increased from 58 to 76 percent with this specific app for the ipad.

    • Reading comprehension of Calistoga preschoolers increased from 58.5 percent to 76.4 percent, with Footsteps 2 Brilliance.
    • One such study found that children who frequently view Sesame Street at age 2 score higher on school-readiness tests in kindergarten than those who don’t.
    • Frequent Sesame Street viewing in preschool is associated with grade point averages in high school

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