Given the increased use of digital reading and writing tools in the
classroom, this book provides secondary and college English language
arts teachers with activities and classroom examples for using a range
of different digital tools--blogs, wikis, websites, annotations,
Twitter, mapping, forum discussions, etc.--to engage students in
understanding and creating digital texts. It therefore integrates
reading and writing instruction through goal-driven activities supported
by uses and affordances of digital tools. This book also provides a
framework for designing these activities that encourage students to
define purpose and audience, make connections between digital texts and
people, collaborate with others, employ alternative modes of
communication and gain new perspectives, and constructing identities;
practices that are linked to addressing the high school English Language
Arts Common Core State Standards. The book also describes ways to use
digital tools to support these practices--for example, using digital
tools to foster students' collaborative reading and writing. The book
also describes use of digital feedback and e-portfolio tools to foster
students' reflection on their uses of these practices.