The sixth chapter
of the book, “Reading, Writing, and Literacy 2.0: Teaching with Online Texts,
Tools, and Resources, K-8,” discusses using e-tools to scaffold comprehension
of e-literature. When reading this chapter, I was intrigued by the
WebNotes description. In my own learning I have always found sticky notes a
useful, organized strategy for learning. I had never heard of this before and I
think this would be very useful when using online literacies and e-books within
the classroom. When looking to explore this website, I realized that the site
is no longer available. However, there are many websites available that provide
similar services and tools to accomplish the goals for learning like with
WebNotes, which is now Kami.
There are many different resources that can be
incorporated and explored within a classroom to enhance and build literacy
development. There are traditional print and digital materials that can be used
when teaching and assessing the literacy development of children. The digital
text environments support self-regulation and monitoring of comprehension. Digital
environment can extend monitoring and self-regulation strategies, and two
important scaffolds for supporting monitoring and self-regulation are online
annotations and vocabulary and background knowledge. The digital environment
can offer vocabulary support, such as an online dictionary, for exploring word
and concept knowledge. Creating podcasts of students reading their book talks,
which the chapter discusses, I agree is a great way to engage students to help
share their reading, thoughts, and opinions with others and encouraging other
students to read books the class enjoys. This strategy can also help practice
and improve fluency.
Technology resources are a more modern way of teaching,
and very different to use than traditional print materials. However, I realized
as I was reading, that even though there are major differences handling and
using traditional print materials versus the digital environments, the ways of
teaching and evaluating comprehension strategies are the same, just simply
adjusted to meet the needs of the students and environment being used.
I use sticky notes often as well, when I heard about WebNotes I was excited. I also agree that teaching and evaluating comprehension strategies are the same regardless of print or digital text. Comprehension strategies are universal and very important for readers and writers of all ages!
ReplyDeleteI buy sticky notes by the dozen!
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