Title: Online Reading Program: Book Adventure
1Online Reading ProgramBook Adventure
2Contents
Introduction
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T Traditional reading vs. Online reading
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Online reading program
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Online reading program in Classroom
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Sources
31. Introduction
- To change rapidly new educational technologies to
encompass new literacies
Figure 1. Percentage of all public schools and
instructional rooms with internet access Fall
1994 through fall 2003
SOURCES U.S. Department of Education, NCES,
Digest of Education Statistics 2006, p. 614
42. Traditional Reading vs. Online Reading
- Three elements of reading comprehension
52. Traditional Reading vs. Online Reading
- The link between literacy and technology
63. Online Reading Program
73. Online Reading Program
84. Online Reading Program in the classroom
- Teachers integrate the program into instruction
94. Online Reading Program in the classroom
- Book Adventure in the classroom
105. Sources
- Book Adventure Website http//www.bookadventure.c
om/ki/bs/ki_bs_helpfind.asp - Coiro, Julie. Reading Comprehension on the
Internet Expanding Our Understanding of Reading
Comprehension to Encompass New Literacies.
Reading online, Mar. 2003. pp. 26-37. - National Center for Education Statistics. U.S.
Department of Education, Digest of Education
Statistics 2006. - NJCCS Website http//education.state.nj.us/cccs/?
_desc_standardc8s2 - Schmar-Dobler, Elizabeth. Reading on the
Internet The Link Between Literacy and
Technology. Reading online, Sept. 2003. pp. 17-23.
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