Use technology to meet your learning
objectives.

Create Interactive Teaching and Learning Experiences

Into Literature consultant Weston Kieschnick was right when he acknowledged that "Technology is awesome. Teachers are better." When you start with your learning objectives, you can find creative and purposeful ways to use technology to achieve those objectives. From annotation and notetaking to collaborative writing, the resources and tools within the program can help.

 

Reach All Learners with an Accessible Experience

As you review the program, you will notice choices for individual learners, alternatives for visual and auditory information, note-taking tools to support comprehension, and digital experiences optimized for assistive technology.

Develop Students’ Digital Literacy

Today's students need to be able to read, analyze, evaluate, and think critically about the media messages they are exposed to each day. These digital-literacy skills are essential, especially because such messages affect our purchasing decisions, beliefs, and perceptions. Media analysis is embedded within Into Literature, allowing you to teach media as texts worthy of careful close viewing. Students also have opportunities to create their own media messages, using the techniques of the trade.

Developing Digital Literacy