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Electronic Quills: A Situated Evaluation of Using Computers to Teach Writing in Classrooms by Bertram C. Bruce β€” book cover

Electronic Quills: A Situated Evaluation of Using Computers to Teach Writing in Classrooms

by Bertram C. Bruce, Andee Rubin, with contributi Barnhardt and Teachers
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Overview

This volume centers on the words and experiences of teachers and students who used QUILL -- a software package developed by the authors to aid in writing instruction. It looks in detail at the stories of these early users and considers questions relevant for other teachers, students, researchers, and developers of educational innovations. Questions posed include:

β€’ What does it mean to develop an environment for literacy in an actual classroom?

β€’ How can a teacher create an environment in which students work together toward meaningful goals?

β€’ How can a teacher promote the rich communication so necessary for developing language?

β€’ What is the role of technology in the practice and development of literacy?

The examination of the QUILL experiences provides a fuller and more revealing account of what it meant to use QUILL than would have been possible through standard evaluation techniques. At the same time, the focus on the particulars also finds analogues in analyses of similar pieces of open-ended software or educational innovations in general.

Synopsis

This volume centers on the words and experiences of teachers and students who used QUILL -- a software package developed by the authors to aid in writing instruction. It looks in detail at the stories of these early users and considers questions relevant for other teachers, students, researchers, and developers of educational innovations. Questions posed include:

• What does it mean to develop an environment for literacy in an actual classroom?

• How can a teacher create an environment in which students work together toward meaningful goals?

• How can a teacher promote the rich communication so necessary for developing language?

• What is the role of technology in the practice and development of literacy?

The examination of the QUILL experiences provides a fuller and more revealing account of what it meant to use QUILL than would have been possible through standard evaluation techniques. At the same time, the focus on the particulars also finds analogues in analyses of similar pieces of open-ended software or educational innovations in general.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1992
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780805811681

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