The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs
Best Ereaders for Students and Teachers By Luke Edwards published 29 November 22 The best ereaders to help you do paper-free while getting access to a wealth of digital content.
Best Sites and Apps for Digital Storytelling By Diana Restifo published 11 July 22 Digital storytelling can help boost communication and presentation skills
Audiobooks for Students: Listening to What the Research Says By Erik Ofgang published 23 August 21 Audiobooks have grown increasingly popular but some educators are still hesitant to encourage their use. This may be a mistake.
Book Creator: Teacher Tips & Tricks By Erik Ofgang published 21 May 21 Book Creator tips and tricks can help you better utilize ebook creation in your class
Student Ebook Reading Surges During the Pandemic By Erik Ofgang published 21 May 21 Convenient and accessible ebooks are likely to be a bigger part of school reading programs going forward as they help boost equity and promote literacy.
Ebook vs. Print Book Study: 5 Takeaways By Erik Ofgang published 8 April 21 Children ages 1 to 8 were less likely to comprehend ebooks than print books unless the ebook had effective enhancements.
OverDrive Education Reports Rapid Increase in Ebook and Audiobook Adoption Since COVID-19 Outbreak By TL Editors published 28 May 20 Ebooks and audiobooks have become key for kids learning at home.
Scholastic Creates Free Digital Summer Reading Community for Kids By TL Editors published 1 May 20 One resource that educators can consider sharing with families is Scholastic's free Summer Read-A-Palooza program.
The (Online) Library is Still Open By Brian Nadel published 8 April 20 Free online collections for research, book reports and general reading