Making Reading ‘Cool’ Through Technology and Literacy Integration: Motivating young Adult Readers and Facilitating Higher-Level Critical Thinking Skills through Blog Book Reviews and Student-Generated Literacy Websites

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Savannah, Georgia

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https://research.georgiasouthern.edu/symposium/

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30-4-2014 4:40 PM

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30-4-2014 5:00 PM

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Making Reading ‘Cool’ Through Technology and Literacy Integration: Motivating young Adult Readers and Facilitating Higher-Level Critical Thinking Skills through Blog Book Reviews and Student-Generated Literacy Websites.

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Making Reading ‘Cool’ Through Technology and Literacy Integration: Motivating young Adult Readers and Facilitating Higher-Level Critical Thinking Skills through Blog Book Reviews and Student-Generated Literacy Websites

Savannah, Georgia

Making Reading ‘Cool’ Through Technology and Literacy Integration: Motivating young Adult Readers and Facilitating Higher-Level Critical Thinking Skills through Blog Book Reviews and Student-Generated Literacy Websites.

https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/student-scholars-symposium/2014/2014/74