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Revision as of 18:31, 3 May 2019
Introduction
The paperless classroom refers to an environment that makes use of classroom management software and other educational applications. Paperless classrooms are a fairly old idea and periodically gain a lot of attention. The most recent wave at the time of writing was created by Google Classroom and its more recent Apple Schoolwork, etc.
In some areas of the world, that type of environment can be known under a different name. E.g., starting from the early 2010s, the french school system developed several regional initiatives under the name of digital working environment.
See also:
Bibliography
The initial bibliography was taken from Baby (2018) [1].
Arney, J., Jones, I., & Wolf, A. (2012). Going green: Paperless technology and feedback from the classroom. Journal of Sustainability and Green Business, 1, 19-27.
De Bonis, S., & De Bonis, N. (2011).Going green: Managing a paperless classroom. US-China Education Review, A(1), 83-87.
Edudemic Staff. (2014) Ultimate guide to the paperless classroom. Edudemic. Retrieved from http://www.edudemic.com/ultimate-guide-paperless-classroom/
Ferguson, J. M. (2017). Middle school students’ reactions to a 1:1 iPad initiative and a paperless curriculum. Education and Information Technologies, 22(3), 1149-1162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-016-9480-2
Furr III, G.C. (2003). From “Paperless Classroom to “Deep Reading”. Technology Source Archives. http://technologysource.org/article/from_paperless_classroom
Google Sites. Creating a Paperless Classroom. https://sites.google.com/site/creatingapaperlessclassroom
Grigoryan, T., &Babayan, N. (2015). Digital natives and digital immigrants in a paperless classroom. International Journal of Arts & Sciences, 8(1) 289-296.
Shonfeld, M. &Meishar-Tal, H. (2017).The voice of teachers in a paperless classroom.Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning, 13, 185-196. https://doi.org/10.28945/3899
Slowinski, J. (2000). If You Got IT Flaunt IT: Construction of a Paperless Classroom. WebNet Journal. April-June 2000.
Yuniarti, W. D. (2014).Utilizing learning platform for paperless classroom.Vision: Journal for Language and Foreign Language Learning, 3(2), 105. https://doi.org/10.21580/vjv3i2295
Wang, J. F. (2010). Creating a paperless classroom with the best of two worlds. Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2, 1-22.
Cited with footnotes
- ↑ Baby, KT (2018) The Concept of paperless classrooms in the omani context. Oman 18th International ELT conference, SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY, MUSCAT.