DIGITAL LIBRARY
DIGITAL NATIVES: USING ONLINE NEWSPAPERS
Sabancı University (TURKEY)
About this paper:
Appears in: INTED2014 Proceedings
Publication year: 2014
Pages: 6658-6663
ISBN: 978-84-616-8412-0
ISSN: 2340-1079
Conference name: 8th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Dates: 10-12 March, 2014
Location: Valencia, Spain
Abstract:
The development of the Internet brought a revolution in the world of teaching. The current generation of students is more exposed to a diverse, globalized, multicultural environment of the Internet. Today’s students are bored with conventional teaching methods and are demanding more interactive, collaborative, and technology-based approaches.

With the rise of the digital media, many newspapers and periodicals have created online sites enabling readers to comment on articles, participate in discussion boards and listen to news podcasts. As a result, students and teachers have more language acquisition resources at their disposal today than ever before.

Reading is one of the best ways to help students improve their language proficiency. Studies have shown that students who use newspapers develop better reading comprehension skills and stronger critical thinking skills. Even though there is an abundance of reading materials available for the students, teachers often complain about their students’ poor reading habits, lack of motivation and interest. In this paper, I explore how working with on-line English language newspapers and magazines could be used as powerful tools in the language classroom to develop an aptitude to read and respond critically. Fostering positive attitudes and motivation for reading will also be discussed. Finally, practical ideas will be given on working with online newspapers in the classroom which engage and challenge students.
Keywords:
Digital, online, newspapers, reading, technology.