Creating Agentive Writers with Technology in the Elementary Classroom Chase Young, Ph.D. Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi PPT available for download at thebestclass.org
Conferring with an Avatar Students use text to speech software to engage in self-revision. Overview
Inspiration for Research
The writing process has changed due to access to digital tools (Yancy, 2009). Dalton (2010) suggests that teachers can use technology in every aspect of writer’s workshop. Olthouse (2012) further suggests that students can use Web 2.0 tools during the each aspect of writing process, including planning, drafting, revising, and publishing. Stover and Young (2014) examine the use of VoiceThread for peer revision and editing. Young & Stover (2015) determine that using kidblog to revise/edit writing increases the quality of studnets’ writing Young & Stover (2013) describe how to use text to speech software for revising and editing. Some Relevant Research
1. Choose an avatar on Voki.com Type in story or paragraph 2. Listen to it 3. Listen again while reading along 4. Revise Voki.com Conferring with an Avatar
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