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Despite the popularity of e-readers and the enthusiasm of some for their use in secondary education, their utility in elementary education has not yet been systematically explored. Some advantages and disadvantages to teaching elementary literacy with e-readers are identified here. A convenience sample of ten teachers from a variety of different types of elementary schools and classrooms who were e-reader novices read a chapter of a grade-appropriate book on a Kindle and evaluated its use for their students. The teachers gave their opinions and ideas on how the devices could be implemented. Three specific technological affordances of an e-reader that carry pedagogical implications are discussed: the text-to-speech and dictionary functions, and the idea of unlimited access to books.
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The e-reader and electronic texts used in the current study were bought through a grant from the Rhode Island Teacher Education Renewal project.
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Zipke, M. Teachers’ thoughts on e-readers in the elementary school classroom. Educ Inf Technol 18, 421–441 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-012-9188-x
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