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Christian Metaxas; Terry Greene; Jessica Malcolm; Njoki Muriithi; Esther Schacter; Mollie Schnurr – OTESSA Journal, 2024
As we enter a new age of technological innovation and subsequent educational instrumentation change, there is increasing demand for innovative methods that encourage student learning experiences in virtual, online spaces. ePortfolios and e-book projects are designed and owned by students and are centered within the student's learning. They provide…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Educational Change, Books, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Willershausen, Andreas – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2020
The publication of the first German-language digital history textbook, "mBook: History for the Future" ("mBook: Geschichte fu¨r die Zukunft," Cornelsen Verlag, 2016), drew much critical attention. In 2018, the "mBook" was awarded the prize for best textbook in the "society" category by the Georg Eckert…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Electronic Publishing, Authors, Teaching Methods
Wang, Shih-ping; Tseng, Wen-Ta; Johanson, Robert – SAGE Open, 2021
A growing trend exists for authors to employ a more informal writing style that uses "we" in academic writing to acknowledge one's stance and engagement. However, few studies have compared the ways in which the first-person pronoun "we" is used in the abstracts and conclusions of empirical papers. To address this lacuna in the…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Phrase Structure, Authors
Weida, Courtney Lee – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2020
Zine making involves not only the creation of handmade and self-published books, but also local distribution in zine communities, as well as archival processes of zine collecting in university and community libraries. These creative and communal practices, as part of the intellectual discourse known as zine studies, engender valuable arts-based…
Descriptors: Publications, Art Teachers, Professional Identity, Research Methodology
DeFauw, Danielle L. – Reading Teacher, 2018
Many students have experienced author visits, but one K-4 elementary school aimed to meet its school improvement goal to motivate writers through a yearlong collaboration with a published children's book author/illustrator, Ryan Hipp. This article details the positive components of the yearlong collaboration that included three in-person sessions…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Teaching Methods, Electronic Publishing
Guzzetti, Barbara J.; Foley, Leslie M.; Lesley, Mellinee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
Adult men create zines (self-publications written as alternative to commercial magazines) that advance content learning and knowledge. We describe three of these zine writers who created five zines on topics related to the disciplines of science, social studies, and English/language arts. We collected their zines, interviewed the authors, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Males, Electronic Publishing, Science Education
Bernstein, Lisa – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2013
This paper introduces a pedagogical approach and strategies for using online resources and interactive media to teach in English about writers and writing from around the world without colonizing or excluding other languages and cultures. First, I explain the context and challenges of teaching world literature: the importance of including diverse…
Descriptors: World Literature, Teaching Methods, Multimedia Materials, Electronic Publishing
Sukasem, Ngarmnij – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation investigates the practice of blogging by multilingual graduate students in a TESOL program in an American context. The focus of the study is to understand the relationship between the practice of blog writing and the sense of authorship of the participants. The sense of authorship in this study mainly refers to how students see…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Electronic Publishing, Web Sites
Johnson, Denise – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
The purpose of this article is to explore the motivation for and content of young adult author's blogs and the potential use of these blogs for teaching and learning the English language arts and 21st-century literacy skills. (Contains 1 table and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Young Adults
Robins, Gill; Evans-Jones, Laura-Jane – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
Charles Dickens is arguably the greatest storyteller in English Literature and his novels have been loved and respected for nearly two hundred years. As accurate reflections of Victorian society they are unparalleled. Vivid characters and realistic settings are created in the mind of the reader, all laced with Dickens inimitable humour, wit and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Literature, Classics (Literature), Web Sites
Harouni, Houman – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
Drawing on experiences in his social studies classroom, Houman Harouni evaluates both the challenges and possibilities of helping high school students develop critical research skills. The author describes how he used Wikipedia to design classroom activities that address issues of authorship, neutrality, and reliability in information gathering.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Research Skills, Social Studies, Encyclopedias
PEPNet 2, 2007
The 2007 meeting of the English Think Tank published here represents a sample of the English Think Tank V presentations. In reading these papers one is struck by the imagination and expertise possessed by so many members in the field. The paper topics fall roughly into four categories--assessment, diversity, literacy, and technology. This…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Writing Processes, Web Sites, Developmental Programs