Sentences with phrase «digital reading age»

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Keep it up by reading books like The Art of Communicating, by Thich Nhat Hanh and How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age, by Dale Carnegie and Associates.
Why it's a must read: Every book you've read about the digital age, disruptive innovation, massive change, etc., is based on this book.
Shifting reading habits are prompting traditional publishers to re-think what a periodical should be in the digital age
In 2011, Burton and long - time entertainment producer Mark Wolfe acquired the Rainbow license — which paved the way for the two to relaunch the Reading Rainbow brand under the RRKidz name and into the digital age.
A great read I enjoyed over the summer break was Gerry McGovern's new book The Caring Economy... Business Principles for the New Digital Age.
In case you haven't heard or read for the 10th time today, we're in the age of digital disruption: AI, Internet of Things, Bitcoin, the cloud, cyberhacks.
Their works are still available (all the more in our newfangled digital age) and waiting to be read.
The mistake of reviving the memories of another place, another time need not be repeated, especially in this digital age where offence can be manufactured at the click of a button (I've just read about the French cartoons today).
When he's not spreading the good word of the digital age to willing listeners, he's busy watching, reading and writing about cinema.
As someone with complete faith in Christianity, christian singles over 50 have spent more than half of their lives living by the bible which can make christian senior dating in today's digital and progressive age a bit difficult without having to go against the teachings of Christianity... Read More»
For all single parents of any age... Reasons Why Online Dating Is Bad It's possible that you may need to take a digital dating break — but not necessarily a complete dating break — if your only way of Read More...
A 2010 report, How College Students Evaluate and Use Information in the Digital Age, found that while nearly 75 percent of students reported using Wikipedia for school research, almost all of them said they turn first to course readings and consulted more with instructors and scholarly research than with Wikipedia.
What testing tools can be utilized for «benchmarking» student reading readiness in the digital age?
Some of these texts look just like scans of traditional hardbacks, while others are clearly formatted or written for the digital age, featuring dozens of links to supplemental reading sources.
Author Mark Bauerlein reads an excerpt from his book The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30)
Book that you remember reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently reading: Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of libDigital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of libdigital future and redefine the role and work of libraries.
Topics include Problem Solving in the Digital Age, Teaching Statistics Through Inferential Reasoning, Learning Differences, Teaching Foundational Reading Skills, Teaching Mathematics with Technology and Fraction Foundations.
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Learning in the digital age: The educator's guide to the read / write Web.
They have taken home reading and moved it into the digital age.
This shift from print to digital reading has been found in younger ages as well, as might be expected.
Students at the Center paper Curricular Opportunities in the Digital Age explores how new digital technologies can be used to design... Read MoreDigital Age explores how new digital technologies can be used to design... Read Moredigital technologies can be used to design... Read More»
At several conference sessions I viewed digital photographs of President George W. Bush reading to elementary age students.
In the digital age, illiteracy is not an option; with a solid track record advocating for individuals with dyslexia, supplying foundational research, codification of the definition of dyslexia, and centering national debate, the IDA is focused on helping shape reading instruction in American classrooms.
New Haven, Conn. — The curriculum for this year's Yale Publishing Course (YPC) sessions, Leadership Strategies in Magazine & Digital Publishing / July 14 — Continue reading The 2013 Yale Publishing Course to focus on disruption in the digitaDigital Publishing / July 14 — Continue reading The 2013 Yale Publishing Course to focus on disruption in the digitaldigital age
Continue reading «Soft - Selling Books in the Digital Age»
It's getting easier and easier for successful digital - first authors to move into print and even bookstores without the help of a publisher, and the spread of e-book reading from dedicated devices such as the Kindle to tablets and smartphones (22 percent of Americans age 18 to 29 read books on their phones, according to the Pew survey) seems to offer new opportunities for those who get the format and pricing right.
One of the first to report on the connection between ebook borrowing and ebook purchasing was a report by Pew Research Center, the same organization that released a report yesterday on the digital reading habits of consumers ages sixteen and up.
The Biblioteca BS - IBBY México / A Leer is located in a mansion and offers three reading rooms for different ages, a digital archive, and a recording studio for producing... [Read more...]
But, as surveys like Understanding the Children's Book Consumer in the Digital Age show, adults actually do often buy, read and enjoy YA books.
The sixteen - page whitepaper, called «Thinking Outside the Books: Reinventing Educational Publishing for the Digital Age» and accessible HERE, stems from ongoing... [Read more...]
According to her research, a diminished ability to concentrate on what you are reading is just one of the downsides to digital reading — regardless of your age.
Despite the growing ebook market and an increase in digital readership in a few key age demographics, print wins out for most and for all the... [Read more...]
In addition, a growing number of students in different age groups report that the only format they read in is digital.
You can watch the announcement below, in which Rowling states that Pottermore will provide a digital reading experience for fans of all ages.
Compatible with both PCs and internet - enabled devices, Storia offers select bookshelves for individual readers based on age and interest level, while also offering tools such as a reading timer and parent / teacher tracking options that follow how long the reader interacted with the digital text.
Library 21, led by The Reading Agency and funded by Arts Council England's Libraries Development Initiative, was a research and scoping project exploring a new concept for public libraries in the digital age.
As a reader, I prefer hardbound books, but the current reading population is aging (like me, unfortunately) and is being replaced by a generation which grew up digital and online.
I wish more people were as committed to reading, because that's what this is about — keeping the love of reading alive despite the other distractions of the digital age.
«We have an open channel to readers of all ages because of our book clubs, book fairs, and classroom teachers,» explains Newman when asked how Scholastic plans to incorporate digital reading with its already successful print outlet.
We strive to provide readers of all ages — including young adult readers — access to more of the content they want, and the ability to enjoy it on our award - winning digital reading platform.
The overwhelming majority of digital newspaper and magazine readers were male, and the 25 - 34 year age bracket was the most likely to read these periodicals on their tablets.
«Digital books are valuable as they offer an opportunity to engage new generations of readers — we have recently published a list of the best 100 books to read before the age of 14, many of which are now available digitally.
According to the Digital Entertainment Survey, an annual assessment of consumer behavior spearheaded by the Wiggin law firm (UK), as many as one in eight women over the age of 35 admitted to stealing pirated copies of e-books, downloading them to... [Read more...]
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Not only were the numbers higher than expected for that student demographic, the attitudes in favor of digital reading were higher in the UK than for students of a similar age bracket in other countries.
I'm going to take a shot in the dark here and say that Penguin is reading the writing on the wall, seeing the indie author movement take off to unexpected heights with the digital self - publishing industry coming of age, and is finally wising up enough to want a piece of it.
When we publicize and blog about self - published authors we should note that at least right now they fascinate us not because of their talent but because they're underdogs, writing risqué books, and achieving unheard - of monetary success... Perhaps the digital age will produce e-editors, e-agents, and e-publicists that specialize in bringing e-literature, rather than just e-books, to a reading public ready for more.
Looking at e-content consumption more broadly, some 43 % of Americans age 16 and older read long - form digital text such as e-books and magazines and many say they are reading more because books and other long - form material is in a digital format.
It showed that the younger demographic of consumers in the 18 -29-year-old range — arguably some of those same teenagers and college students who may have been reluctant digital readers at the beginning of the e-reader device surge — are three times more likely than any other age range of adults to use an online source such as social media or retailers» online storefronts to browse and discover new books to read.
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