Using Digital Recorders in 2 nd Grade Writing Maggie Harvin 22 April 2010.

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Using Digital Recorders in 2 nd Grade Writing Maggie Harvin 22 April 2010

Does the use of recording and playing back students’ own stories increase students’ writing fluency and use of details?

Theory Base Barone and Wright (2009) ‘New Literacies’ Labbo (2005) Implementing technology into teaching Fisher, Lapp, Flood (1999) Technology in writing Peterson-Karlan, Hourcarde, and Parette (2008) Writing process strategies

Studies in Writing and Technology Palak and Walls (2009) Student center learning in technology classrooms  Technology still used in highly-controlled teacher driven methods France (2003) Lack of interest and success in writing:  Motivation in writing  Complexity of writing process  Pressure in writing scores

Research Design Students: 20 second graders Length of Study: Three weeks Subject: Writer’s Workshop ▫ 4 days a week, 45 minute periods

Weeks of Study ‘Small Moment Stories’ Week One: ▫ No change in teaching Week Two: ▫ Students required to use recorders Week Three: ▫ Students could choose to use recorders

Student Writing Routine Create a plan for small moment story ▫ Beginning Middle End Told story to recorder from plan (at station) ▫ Could add details to the story as telling Listen to story (at station) ▫ Wrote in new words to plan as they heard them Wrote story from revised plan Revised stories

Instruments of Research Rubric (Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3) Student Attitudinal Surveys (Pre- and Post-) Anecdotal Records (Off Task Behaviors)

Results – Behavior

Results - Attitudes 8 of 20 showed an increase in enjoyment 8 of 20 showed a decrease in enjoyment

Results – Attitudes Student’s opinion on whether the recording device helped their writing.

Results – Attitude Comments Positive Comments ▫ Got to add really ‘cool words’ ‘good words’ ▫ Helped me add new things ▫ Helped to hear missing words and then write it down ▫ Made me start thinking about the storys more ▫ Telling me what I did rong ▫ Helped in my head what I was going to write Negative Comments ▫I liked the other way better ▫Made it harder to choose (between original plan and revised plan) ▫I didn’t understand it ▫It made me rush ▫Spelling the words was hard

Results – Rubric Grades 9 out of 20 students had more details in their stories after using the recorders

Results – Rubric Scores

Results – Rubric Grades 13 of 20 students increase their scores 6 of the 13 who increased their scores during week 2 with the recorder had a decrease in week 3 when they chose not to use the recorder

Results – Rubric Scores

Conclusions Student writing improved with the recording device especially in flow and details ▫ Being able to hear stories ▫ Talking to ‘someone’ Not all students realized the value of the recording device based on their responses Difficulty in grading writing as it is subjective ▫ Story topic may not lend to details ▫ Thinking about this is good for student B

Conclusions Some students really took to the recorder and used it as often as possible as a tool ▫ Enjoyed something new with writing ▫ Liked the extra attention Other students did not like the recorder ▫ Found it difficult to use ▫ Were confused ▫ Writing while listening was difficult

Changes for the Future Introduce the recording device more explicitly Lead a mini-lesson on how to work the recorder Be Consistent – even with the changes in scheduling

In the Future Begin using the recorders early in the school year ▫ Introduce with lessons on planning Possible extension study: using to revise story ▫ Students record stories after having a draft ▫ Circle areas that need more details or don’t flow

Thank You… Sarah Pruett and her classroom ▫ For allowing me to try something new with their writer’s workshop and teaching me it is ok to ‘adjust’ as things come up Nancy Ruppert ▫ For advice and direction throughout the research process and telling me we’ll make it through the snow! Ms. Barefoot ▫ For the recording device Fellow 396 and 496 Students ▫ For reading through my research papers and proposals and offering suggestions to improve my research

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