Talk about texts at the computer: using ICT to develop children's oral and literate abilities

This article describes the outcomes of recent research on children’s talk while engaged in joint literacy activities in primary school (Year 5). The research is based on a conception of talk as a tool for ‘thinking together’, with computer software being treated as a resource for organising and focusing children’s involvement in collaborative activities. The results are used to discuss the value of classroom talk and computer-based activities for promoting children’s literacy development.

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