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Rethinking difference in the iWorld: possibilities, challenges and ‘unexpected consequences’ of digital tools in literacy education

journal contribution
posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Laidlaw, Joanne O'MaraJoanne O'Mara
Within contemporary literacy classrooms, mobile touchscreen devices are occupying a more prominent place. For children who have disabilities or learning differences, such devices can offer increased participation and access and may also provide social capital to users. We share examples of how iPads and iPods were successfully used in classrooms by children who might be categorized as experiencing various challenges, as well as
autobiographical examples we have experienced as parents of children with disabilities.
Through these illustrations, we examine the possibilities of ‘new tools’ as well as challenges encountered in changing existing literacy practices.

History

Journal

Language and literacy

Volume

17

Issue

2

Article number

24386

Pagination

59 - 74

Publisher

Faculties of Education at Queen's University, University of Alberta, and the University of Victoria

Location

Kingston, Ont.

ISSN

1496-0974

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2015, Faculties of Education at Queen's University, University of Alberta, and the University of Victoria