Early Literacy Programming in the Digital Age Cen Campbell/Genesis Hansen Wednesday, July 24, 2013.

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Early Literacy Programming in the Digital Age Cen Campbell/Genesis Hansen Wednesday, July 24, 2013

How many of you already use technology in your storytimes?

Show me the data Research, Resources, and Recommendations: NAEYCAAP Fred Rogers Center Joan Ganz Cooney Center Campaign for Grade Level Reading Common Sense Media

Rules of thumb Media = tools (not inherently good or evil) Use technology in service to relationships and social and emotional development Used appropriately, media can support learning and enhance cognitive and social abilities Focus on active, engaged use rather than passive

This is how we roll now Joint Media Engagement Caregiver/Child Engagement Child/Device Engagement Librarian/Content Engagement Appvisory Where is the good stuff? How do I use it? Where do I find more? Librarians do this now

Evaluation of Apps Intended use Support for early literacy skills Interactivity Placement & design of controls AffordancesCustomizability

Different things to consider when using one-on-one with a child versus in a large group/storytime setting Intended use

Support for early literacy skills Print motivation Print awareness Letter knowledge Vocabulary Phonological awareness Narrative skills

Should enhance, not distract Weigh the merits - can be a mix of good and bad Interactive Elements

Where are the controls? Are they easy to find? Are they easy to hit by accident? Design elements

Does the app or ebook give cues to tell the user what to do, or help identify interactive elements? Affordances

Customizability

Reviews Please! LittleeLit Pinterest Digital Storytime Children’s Technology Review Common Sense Media Kirkus Horn Book School Library Journal

That depends on your budget, set-up and community needs. What does it look like?

What’s going on? Programs in Libraries Hand-held iPad Mirrored iPad Mounted Tablets Take-home Tablets In-house Tablets Libraryland Curation Crowd sourcing Content creation Complaining Creative collaboration

Great! Where do I start? Device (What do you have? Mirrored or hand-held?) Budget (free apps? Large storytelling collection? Fleet of devices?) Storytime Set-up (Large group? Small group?) Community needs (Appvisory? Access? Enagagement?)

What should I use? App Developers Oceanhouse Media Oceanhouse Media Toca Boca Toca Boca Nosy Crow Nosy Crow Loud Crow Interactive Loud Crow Interactive We are Wheelbarrow We are Wheelbarrow Software Smoothie Software Smoothie eBook Providers iBooks Amazon Nook Bookboard.comBookboard.com (Full disclosure: I manage their library)

Not Rocket Science 1.Start with a book you love in print; find a digital version 2.Post lyrics plus an image of your favorite song (multiple literacies for parents!) 3.Use the digital version of a felt board story (either from app or photographs)

Make it easy for them to remember the songs, rhymes, games and books you read in storytime! Getting parents to participate!

Bring the world to storytime! o Digital tool allow us to record the world as text Technology and Critical Literacy in early ChildhoodTechnology and Critical Literacy in early Childhood o Extension activities, content creation, joint media engagement and modeling for parents

List-o-Apps Field tested Apps for Storytime from LittleeLit.com Little eLit Pinterest Other Pinterest Accounts

There are no experts. Saddle up, try it out and join us! LittleeLit.com

Now’s the time to ask. We know you have questions.

Thanks! Cen Campbell – Genesis Hansen –

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