Title: The paperless sq3r
1The paperless sq3r
- Jim McGlinn, UNCA
- www.unca.edu/mcglinn
- Content Area Reading SIG, IRA
- May 8, 2008
2Educators have cited the need for new literacies.
- The competitive pressures of the global
marketplace have caused companies to incorporate
collaborative teams at all levels. - The work skills needed in these transformed
companies include the abilities to problem
solve, work in teams, communicate with others,
and access and use information efficiently and
effectively italics added (Leu, 2000).
3The need for new literacies
- As we conclude this volume year of Reading
Online - more than ever, we, as teachers, need to be
mindful of literacy uses in practice as we
educate children to take their place as literate
individuals in society. - While what we might call the traditional forms
of literacy -- reading and writing alphabetic
characters -- are and will continue to be a part
of everyday life, they are now being enacted
within an electronic world rather than a world of
paper and pencil. - This electronic world is changing the way in
which alphabetic literacy is used, and it also
places new demands on children as they become
literate italics added (Kinzer, 2003).
4Chicago Public Schools Paper Waste Busters
Be a Paper Waste Buster! Did you know that CPS
used 258,000,000 sheets of copy paper during
fiscal year 2007? Thats nearly 6,000 sheets
for every employee, and enough, stacked up, to
reach the top of the Sears Tower SIX times.
Central Office departments used over 21,000,000
sheets of paper.
5- Fact Sheet Saving Paper in Schools
- Why It Matters
- Producing and disposing of paper pollutes land,
air and water, threatens wildlife and affects
human health. - http//www.nrdc.org/GreenSquad/library/paper.html
6Education World The Paperless School of the
Future Is Here Now!
- Computer networks and Internet resources are
helping teachers cut down on paper use. Teachers
can use texts that are available at no cost. - How are these experiments going? Is the
"paperless classroom" just around the corner? - Education World writer Ryan Francis's look at
three classrooms that are trying to go paperless! - Eminence Middle School, Henry County, Kentucky
- Hatboro-Horsham High School (Pennsylvania)
- Robertsville Middle School in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee - http//www.education-world.com/a_tech/tech059.shtm
l
7 Guidelines for Reading on the Web
- Get an overview skim for main ideas to see if
the article will be useful. - Evaluate the articles qualitystart by checking
to see if its source is reputable. - If you decide to read intensivelyfirst, read
through the article ignoring the links then
reread following the links that are relevant to
you. - Take notesthree choices
- 1. Print article and take notes as usual.
- 2. Open up a word processing program and type
your - notes as you read from
the browser. - 3. Cut and paste key information from clipboard
to notes. - But beware plagiarism.
- (Fastfacts Reading and the Web--Reading from
computer monitors, n.d.)
8Research question What is the effect of a
modified sq3r on student comprehension and recall
of main ideas and important details when applied
to an online article in a paperless environment?
- Population
- 16 students in my Reading and Writing in the
Content Areas class, Spring 2008, which meets for
75 minutes twice per week - Licensure areas art 3, English 2, mathematics 3,
science 3, social studies 3, theatre arts 2
9Research Design
- 1. Web Reading Assignment School Practices for
Equitable Discipline of African American
Students. ERIC Digest by Wendy Schwartz, 4 pp.
http//www.ericdigests.org/2002-1/discipline.html - Study this text using your own study methods to
remember the main ideas and important details for
a quiz on our next class period. - 10 open-ended comprehension questions with 53
possible significant details. - 2. Survey about the study strategies used by
students. - 3. Practice of modified sq3r on Strategies for
Improving the Educational Outcomes of Latinas.
ERIC Digest by Wendy Schwartz. http//www.ericdige
sts.org/2002-2/latinas.htm - 4. Web Reading Assignment Preventing Student
Sexual Harassment. ERIC Digest Number 160 by
Wendy Schwartz, 4 pp. http//www.ericdigests.org/
2001-3/preventing.htm - Study this text using the modified sq3r strategy
to remember the main ideas and important details
for a quiz on our next class period. - 10 open-ended comprehension questions with 59
possible significant details. - 5. Survey of student attitudes about the sq3r.
10Modified SQ3R for online articles
- Please follow this method exactly. Id like you
to experience the benefits of this method before
modifying it to fit your style. - Please record the total time it takes you to
apply this method to this essay. - Time Start_____________________Time
Finish______________________ - 1. Copy the article to MS Word.
- 2. Survey
- Read and Insert Comment for the title and bold
headings. - Notice how many main headings and how they are
organized. - 3. Question
- Brainstorm possible ideas for the title and type
them in the comment followed by a question mark. - 4. Read (the Introduction)
- As you read, mark key points and important
details with yellow marker. - 5. Recite
- Insert Comments for important points, typing key
ideas. - ----------
- Repeat steps 4 Read and 5 Recite for each section
of the paper. - ----------
- 6. Review
- Cut and Paste your comments into a summary sheet
and recite/memorize the key ideas on this sheet. - Please print out the summary sheet to hand in.
11Results
- Table 1
- Comparison of Comprehension and Memory for
Readings 1 2 - __________________________________________________
______ - of correct answers1 of recall of details
- Reading 1 68.1 24 (of 53 details)
- Reading 2 90 49 (of 59 details)
- Difference 21.9 25
- __________________________________________________
______ - n 16
- 110 questions
12 Table 2
13Table 3
- Survey of Study Strategies for Reading 1
- _______________________________________________
- Read Read Read Read
Read - Only Review/Reread Highlight
Note Highlight - Review Review
- _______________________________________________
- Group
- Print1 1 3 1 0 4
- Online2 1 2 0 4 0
- _______________________________________________
- 1 n 9 2 n 7
14Table 4
- Survey of attitudes about the sq3r strategy
- _______________________________________________
- Agree or Strongly Agree sq3r was
- effective for this assignment 63
- Agree or Strongly Agree sq3r agreed
- with your preferred style of studying 19
- Comments
- Its similar to what I usually do 4
- Too many steps, too much time/work 9
- I prefer pencil paper 3 ___________________
___________________ - n 16
15Conclusions Observations
- Advantages to paperless study.
- Effectiveness of the modified sq3r for paperless
study. - The sq3r entails repeated working of the text.
- Student attitudes.
- Personal modifications necessary.
16References
- Fastfacts Reading and the Web - Reading from
Computer Monitors (n.d.) The Learning Commons,
University of Gueleph. Retrieved 04/28/2006 from
http//www.learningcommons.uoguelph.ca/ByTopic/Tec
hnology/Fastfacts-ReadingWeb-Monitors.html - Kinzer, C. K. (2003). The importance of
recognizing the expanding boundaries of literacy.
Reading Online. Retrieved 04/28/2006 from
http//www.readingonline.org/electronic/elec_index
.asp?HREF/electronic/kinzer/ - Leu, D. J. (2000). Literacy and technology
Deictic consequences for literacy education in an
information age. In Kamil, M. L., Mosenthal, P.
B., Pearson, P. D., Barr, R. (Eds.), Handbook
of reading research, Vol. III (pp. 743- 770).
Mahwah, New Jersey Erlbaum. - Schwartz, W. (2000). Preventing Student Sexual
Harassment. ERIC Digest Number 160. 6 pp.
Retrieved 05/05/08 http//www.ericdigests.org/2001
-3/preventing.htm. - Schwartz, W. (2002). School Practices for
Equitable Discipline of African American
Students. ERIC Digest. 6 pp. Retrieved 05/05/08
http//www.ericdigests.org/2002-1/discipline.html.
-
- Schwartz, W. (2001). Strategies for Improving
the Educational Outcomes of Latinas. ERIC Digest.
6 pp. Retrieved 05/05/08 http//www.ericdigests.
org/2002-2/latinas.htm. -
-
-