e-Learning Lingo Podcast #105-Emergent Literacy



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Announcer: The e-Learning Lingo Podcast.
Mary Kay Lofurno: Hello, this is Mary Kay Lofurno, Marketing Director here at SyberWorks. Welcome to the 105th episode of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series. Last week Dave Powell talked about Open Source Software. This week Dave defines Emergent Literacy.
So I ask you, do you know your e-Learning Lingo?
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Mary Kay: Hi, Dave, tell us about Emergent Literacy.
Dave Powell: Emergent literacy is the idea that learning to read or write does not develop quickly, but occurs in many small stages that individuals experience through early childhood. The process begins naturally in at-home activities like talking and reading. It then continues in classrooms, where more formal strategies are introduced.
Mary Kay: Thanks, Dave. Sounds great. Have a good afternoon.
Dave: You too, Mary Kay. Talk to you soon.
Mary Kay: This is Mary Kay Lofurno, Marketing Director at SyberWorks. Thanks for listening to Episode 105 of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast. This week Dave Powell talked about emergent literacy. The Episode 105 podcast audio and transcript will be posted on the e-Learning Lingo Podcast blog.
Next time on the e-Leaning Lingo Podcast, well talk about a term used in organization and process management. Until that time, have a great week.
Announcer: SyberWorks Podcast. Learn any time, any place.
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