Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading

Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading

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  • Create Date:2021-06-23 09:18:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jenae Cohn
  • ISBN:1952271045
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Students are reading on screens more than ever—how can we teach them to be better digital readers?

Smartphones, laptops, tablets: college students are reading on-screen all the time, and digital devices shape students’ understanding of and experiences with reading。 In higher education, however, teachers rarely consider how digital reading experiences may have an impact on learning abilities, unless they’re lamenting students’ attention spans or the distractions available to students when they’re learning online。

Skim, Dive, Surface offers a corrective to these conversations—an invitation to focus not on losses to student learning but on the spectrum of affordances available within digital learning environments。 It is designed to help college instructors across the curriculum teach digital reading in their classes, whether they teach face-to-face, fully online, or somewhere in between。 Placing research from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, learning science, and composition in dialogue with insight from the scholarship of teaching and learning, Jenae Cohn shows how teachers can better frame, scaffold, and implement effective digital reading assignments。 She positions digital reading as part of a cluster of literacies that students should develop in order to communicate effectively in a digital environment。

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Reviews

The Conch

After pandemic, entire academic world is moving towards digital。 Willy-nilly one has to be accustomed with reading pdf, doc。 and using cloud。 This book shows advantages of digital reading。 Though author never denies importance of reading from paper, but one has to be prepared to embrace digital reading。 The source of various useful online resources which help in digital annotation, cloud service etc。 are beneficial for students and researchers。

James Lang

Excellent overview of the challenges of reading digitally (and reading in print), coupled with creative strategies for helping students learn to do it well。