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Sustainable Literacy Education for Underserved Children Sonia Yu

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Sustainable Literacy Education for Underserved ChildrenSonia Yu

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The problem: Access and quality• What to solve first?

▫Access or quality?• Solution to “Access”

▫Mobile learning technology Portable Low production cost

• Solution to “Quality”▫Mobile learning technology

Design with clear learning needs and objectives Have significant memory space Highly personalized Have versatile features Need to be easy to retrieve, fun and simple

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Issues with Mobile Learning Technology•“Access”

▫Connection▫Hardware failures/lack of troubleshoot

•“Quality”▫Bilingual ability▫Importance of design▫Lack of collaborative learning environment▫Untrained teachers▫Lack of motivation to continue/family needs

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ABCD

•Audience – Underserved Indigenous Children

•Behavior – Acquire new capability (literacy)

•Condition – Able to read despite situated in low quality schools/lack of infrastructure

•Degree – Improve literacy

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Evergreen Education•Rural High School Library Project

▫Provide funds to purchase books and periodicals

▫ Identify and purchase appropriate computer hard/software for the operation of the library

▫Provide training workshops on the use of technology for the librarians

▫Provide information literacy workshops for faculty, students and the general public