2. E*textbooks AND students AND textbooks AND benefits
As I was typing the search terms into the Academic Search Premier search boxes, I though that using the phrase "electronic textbook" might limit out the types of articles that I was looking for. e-books/e-textbooks has become a more common way of referring to electronic books or textbooks. I may have been able to leave the search term student out, but I did not and I got the results that I wanted so I didn't feel the need to go back and re-search for it without that term.
George Van Horn, et al. "Trading Textbook For Technology." Phi Delta Kappan 92.7 (2011): 46-50. Academic Search Premier. Web. 20 Mar. 2013.
3. Authority: All four authors have education background and credentials that make me think that they are very qualified to write this article. Phi Delta Kappa also called The Professional Association in Education is a reputable organization that publishes journal articles related to education. This is specifically from their publication the Phi Delta Kappan, a journal for the latest research on standards and accountability in education. I feel like the publishers of Phi Delta Kappan would definitely do their research and only ask reputable educators to collaborate on articles that they put in their journal.
Sources: The articles contains several reputable sources in it's reference section .
Purpose: The purpose of the articles seems to be to tell others about the Indiana school district trying digital textbooks and that advantages that they found from using them.
Evenness: The articles is not very even. It focuses on the advantages of digital textbooks but fails to even mention disadvantages. I would still use this source for my paper, but I would make sure that other articles I use talked about disadvantages of using digital textbooks.
Coverage: The entire article focuses on the advantages of trading textbooks for technology. It covers that advantages fairly well in its six pages, but I will need to find at least one more source that also talks about some of the disadvantages of trading textbooks for technology.
Timeliness: The articles was published about a two years ago, however I believe that the Indiana school district's experience with digital textbook is still relevant after only two years
4. That article starts by introducing a fictional 10th grader, Alexis. She is an average 10th grader, average grades, only disciplined once, she thinks that school is an, "Ok place," and she doesn't like social studies and the huge, boring textbooks. She is told the beginning of this school year that her class will be using the Internet and other electronic sources to get their information and she thinks that it could be a better year.
Many educators in Columbus, Indiana were not happy with the textbooks series offered to teach the subjects for their district. So when they learned that the school district would consider digital alternatives the textbook adoption team consisting of teachers from elementary, middle, and high school, department chairs from secondary schools, and literary coaches realized that a two part lesson design would better fit their needs. The first part was setting up platform for students, teachers, and parents. The second part was finding trustworthy sources for information.
They found that students were more interested and likely to do their homework and be engaged in the subject when using digital sources. Students found these "customized" e-resources applied better to modern technology and caused them to use more problem solving and team work skills.
This article is very one sided to my overall question, though there is relevant information for the benefits of electronic resources it doesn't talk about some of the difficulties involved with a transition to non-traditional textbooks. These kind of resources are not available to schools and the students in lower income areas. Even if the school gets funding to switch over to electronic resources such as e-textbooks many of the students may not have access to reliable computers or Internet outside of school. This article covers only one part of a large topic, but I would still use it in a report.