Why the Death of Paper Books May Be Greatly Exaggerated

Larry Ferlazzo with Kristin Ziemke and Dan Willingham

Even among those we call “digital natives,” paper books are more popular than digital books. Further, research indicates that comprehension is higher with traditional books over e-books. Are paper texts here to stay?

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May 18, 2016
Episode Guests

Dan Willingham is a cognitive psychologist who studies how what we know about the mind can be usefully applied in classrooms. A teacher of primary age learners in Chicago, Kristin Ziemke pairs best practice instruction with digital tools to transform learning in the classroom and beyond. Author of Amplify: Digital Teaching and Learning in the K-6 Classroom, Apple Distinguished Educator and National Board Certified Teacher, Kristin collaborates with educators around the globe as a staff developer, speaker and writer.

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