A Formative Study of an E-book Instructional Model in Early Literacy
Author(s) -
Kathleen A. Roskos,
Karen Burstein,
Byeong-Keun You,
Jeremy Brueck,
Carolyn O’ Brien
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
creative education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2151-4771
pISSN - 2151-4755
DOI - 10.4236/ce.2011.21002
Subject(s) - formative assessment , usability , component (thermodynamics) , salient , sample (material) , computer science , strengths and weaknesses , literacy , mathematics education , instructional design , quality (philosophy) , psychology , pedagogy , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , social psychology , philosophy , chemistry , physics , epistemology , chromatography , thermodynamics
The electronic book is a rapidly growing alternative to the conventional book even for very young children; however, empirical studies on e-books as curricular tools in early literacy development and instruction are rare. Few instructional designs have been developed and tested. This formative study investigates the potential functionality and usability of a prototype 4-component e-book instructional model in a small sample of preschool classrooms. Using qualitative analytic strategies, observational data of its components were examined to identify salient indicators and design features, and to assess its feasibility. Results yielded design information on each component: (1) e-book as a quality technology-mediated environment; (2) physical place criteria; (3) engagement indicators; and (4) instructional potential. Strengths and weaknesses of the four-component model design were identified for purposes of revision and stabilizing the model for further testing in a larger classroom sample
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