利用平板电脑技术确保赞比亚学校有足够的识字练习

Gabriel Walubita, L. Nieminen, R. Serpell, Emma Ojanen, H. Lyytinen, Mapenzi Choopa, Maggie Katongo, J. Jere-Folotiya, Christopher Yalukanda, Mwanza Nakawala-Maumbi
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平板电脑是一种很有前途的移动设备,可以在非洲的学校传播电子学习材料。电子学习材料对于早期读写技能的练习尤其有用。将移动设备引入学校可能具有挑战性,因为教师需要改变他们的日常生活,并且在拥挤的教室中使用技术可能会出现问题。本研究旨在寻找在城市学校环境下,通过平板电脑对一年级学生进行graphhogame读写干预的最佳方式。这项研究测试了安装在平板电脑上的GraphoGame是否能提高一年级学生的初步识字能力。比较了在小学环境中使用平板电脑进行读写干预的三种不同条件。研究发现,在平板电脑上充分练习GraphoGame不仅有可能提高初始识字技能,而且还可以作为早期学习者的补救干预措施,因为低识字能力是他们学习成绩的限制因素。
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Ensuring sufficient literacy practice with tablet technology in Zambian schools
Tablets are a promising mobile device for disseminating e-Learning materials at schools in Africa. E-learning materials can be especially useful for the practice of early literacy skills. Introducing mobile devices to schools can be challenging as teachers are required to make changes to their daily routines and the use of technology can be problematic in overcrowded classrooms. This study aimed to find out the most optimal way of providing GraphoGame literacy intervention via tablets for grade one learners in an urban school environment. The study tested whether GraphoGame mounted on tablets increases initial literacy skills among grade one learners. Three different conditions for providing literacy intervention with tablets in the primary school environment were compared. The study found that sufficient practice with GraphoGame on installed tablets has the potential not only to increase initial literacy skills but could also be used as a remediating intervention for early grade learners for whom low literacy is a limiting factor for their academic performance.
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