[Air-L] Impact of Texting and Micro-blogging Upon Writing

Sandra Harrison arx009 at coventry.ac.uk
Fri Feb 6 05:16:53 PST 2009


Dr Clare Wood of Coventry University UK has been working on the influence of texting and other new technologies on reading and language development in children. See
 
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/reading/a/1882
 
Sandra
 

Dr Sandra Harrison

Academic Co-ordinator

Coventry University School of Art and Design

Email s.harrison at coventry.ac.uk

 
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 15:02:39 -0600
From: "Bull, Bernard" <Bernard.Bull at cuw.edu>
Subject: [Air-L] Impact of Texting and Micro-blogging Upon Writing
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Greetings all!

Are any of you aware of key research/resources related to the impact of
texting and micro-blogging upon writing style and the formation of young
writers?  I am working with a student who wants to do a senior seminar
in that area, and I'd like to get up to speed with the literature
myself.

Regards,

Bernard


Dr. Bernard Bull
Assistant Professor of Education
Instructional Design Center, Director
M.S. in Education - Educational Technology, Director
Concordia University Wisconsin
Phone: 262-243-4595
Fax: 262-243-3595
 
 
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