Cloud-Based Collaborative Writing and the Common Core Standards
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Soobin Yim, Mark Warschauer, Binbin Zheng, Joshua F. Lawrence
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Volume 58, Number 3, ISSN 1081-3004
Abstract
The Common Core State Standards emphasize the integration of technology skills into English Language Arts (ELA) instruction, recognizing the demand for technology-based literacy skills to be college- and career- ready. This study aims to examine how collaborative cloud-based writing is used in in a Colorado school district, where one-to-one computer access with netbooks and open source software is provided to all students. Specifically, this paper highlights how the middle school students' online writing align with the specific domains of the Common Core ELA Standards. Implications for practices are also discussed based on the challenges and affordances of using cloud-based collaborative writing in the district.
Citation
Yim, S., Warschauer, M., Zheng, B. & Lawrence, J.F. (2014). Cloud-Based Collaborative Writing and the Common Core Standards. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 58(3), 243-254. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/153272/.
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