The document discusses putting ebook readers into kids' hands. It defines two categories of ebooks - eReaders, which are non-interactive stories, and animated ebooks, which are more interactive. It examines various ebook readers and tablets that are available. It also discusses educational theorists like Vygotsky, Piaget and Montessori and how they may view ebooks. The presenters conclude that the iPad has created new opportunities for engaging kids with its multi-touch interface, long battery life, internet access, and apps.
3. Reality Check: Putting Ebook Readers into Kids’ Hands
Warren Buckleitner
Children’s Technology Review
Christopher Harris, Genesee
Valley Educational Partnership, NY
Jason Griffey, Library Information Technology at
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Calvin Reid,
Publishers Weekly
Kathy Ishizuka, School Library Journal
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The ebook Revisited
Warren Buckleitner
Children’s Technology Review
http://childrenstech.com
children’s
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What is an ebook?
nce upon a time, eBooks came on shiny CD-ROMs.OPeople were very excited! How do you define an
ebook?
Just Grandma and Me, Brøderbund Software, 1993
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Is this an eBook?
Is Google an encyclopedia?
VTech Flip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBpMJLYrL1o
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FLIPS The Bubonic Builders, Electronic Arts
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A Changing Definition
Children’s “eBooks” seem to have a chicken/egg
relationship with the evolution of microprocessor-
related technologies (Moore’s Law).
1998 2008 2010
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Microsoft Office
Hyperstudio
2000 2005
CD-ROM
Living Books
Reader Rabbit
Decline of
Educational
Software
IMing
MMPGs
TVs become HDTVs
PS3
Xbox 360
Nintendo Wii
FLY Pen
Computer
LeapPad
WordStar
Word Perfect
Bank Street Writer
Mindstorms/LOGO
Pokémon
Internet
Speech to text
Voice Recognition
Soliloquy Reader
Moore’s Law Meets Literacy — Some Key Events
Google
Flash/Starfall.com
Read180
Accelerated Reader
Leapster
Pixter
ECHO Speech
synthesizer
http://www.childrenssoftware.com/articles/history.tech.literacy.html
Source: Children’s Technology Review database -- see complete references at
2008 2009 2010
Netbooks
iPod Touch
iPhone
Nintendo DSi
Tag/Tag Jr
Bugsby
Intel
ClassMate
iPad
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Two Categories of eBooks
eReaders Animated stories
children’s
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Less interactivity More interactivity
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EReaders
Definition: Non-interactive, technology enhanced
presentations of a children’s story:
* Font control (color, shape & size)
* Navigation helpers (tilt control, page swiping, screen
rotation)
* Decoding helpers (narration, word highlighting, word
search, pronunciation, language toggling)
* Minimal frosting (e.g., hidden animation or activities)
* Cheap to produce and publish
children’s
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EReader Examples
The New York Times on an iPad
Benjamin Button
Twilight
How to Train a Dragon
Winnie the Pooh
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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON HD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE8EIwJnLbM
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Animated ebooks
Definition: Interactive experiences inspired or
based on a children’s story.
* The book plus frosting
* Two modes: Read to Me or Read it Myself
* May have activities such as a jigsaw puzzle,
coloring book pages
* Decoding helpers (dictionary, sound it out,
word highlighting and language toggles).
children’s
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ALICE (FOR IPAD)
Atomic Antelope, $8.99
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPAZCH7dTik
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DR. SEUSS’s ABC
By Oceanhouse Media
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Formula for Quality
e = sf
2
e = engagement of child
s = story’s match with child
f = features (or frosting)
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Sebastian’s Tail
Sebastian's Tail (Lite) Kiwa Media
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ2KEjXPIEg
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Bartleby’s book of buttons
Octopus Kite/Big D TV, Inc.
http://octopuskite.com/
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Toy Story 2 Read-Along
Disney Interactive Studios
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Lev Semenovich
Vygotsky (1896-
1934)
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Maria
Montessori (1870-
1952)
BF Skinner
(1904-1990)
So….What does it all mean?
What would they say about eBooks?
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Lev Semenovich
Vygotsky (1896-
1934)
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Maria
Montessori (1870-
1952)
BF Skinner
(1904-1990)
What would they say about iPad?
Pick one, turn to your neighbor, and pretend
to be them. (Accent optional).
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What does it mean?
• The “iPad effect” has opened a new
pipeline to a child’s mind that has never
existed before.
• Four pillars of the iPad:
• 1. Multi-touch
• 2. 10 hour batteries
• 3. Internet
• 4. 100,000 Apps
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Thanks!
The ebook
revisited
Warren Buckleitner
Children’s Technology Review
http://childrenstech.com
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Jason Griffey
Head of Library Information Technology
University of TN at Chattanooga
www.jasongriffey.net
griffey@gmail.com
@griffey
423-443-4770
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eBooks in Schools
Christopher Harris
Director, School Library System
Genesee Valley Educ. Partnership
infomancy@gmail.com/@infomancy
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Book
Keith Peters - Used with Permission
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eInk
Keith Peters - Used with Permission
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Tablet
Keith Peters - Used with Permission
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Christopher Harris
Director, School Library System
Genesee Valley Educ. Partnership
infomancy@gmail.com/@infomancy
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A Short Survey of Recent Digital
Reading Devices
Calvin Reid
On Twitter: @calreid
Senior News Editor
Publishers Weekly
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Warren Buckleitner, Children’s Technology Review
http://childrenstech.com
@buckleit
Christopher Harris, Director, School Library System
Genesee Valley Educ. Partnership
infomancy@gmail.com
@infomancy
Jason Griffey, Head of Library Information Technology
University of TN at Chattanooga
www.jasongriffey.net griffey@gmail.com
@griffey
Calvin Reid, Senior News Editor, Publishers Weekly
www.publishersweekly.com
@calreid
Kathy Ishizuka, Technology Editor, School Library Journal
www.slj.com
@kishizuka
Thank you!
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Reality Check:
Putting Ebook Reading Devices into
Kids’ Hands
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