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Engaging with Talking Books and Games

The document discusses talking books, which are recorded materials like books and magazines in audio formats. It provides examples of materials available as talking books, such as popular books, bestsellers, magazines, scholarly literature, instructional texts, and musical scores for both adults and children. The document promotes reading and learning in a fun way through digital games, interactive fiction, and other edugaming approaches.

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Engaging with Talking Books and Games

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Reading is dreaming with

open eyes

By Mayra Cruz and Karina Mendoza

Talking Books
Talking Books are recorded materials most often books or magazines
in audio formats.
A variety of materials, such as:

Popular books and best sellers,

Magazines,

Scholarly literature,

Instructional texts,

Musical scores,

Other specialized materials for adults and children is available as


Talking Books.

Video!

As They See It: Technology for Students with


Learning Disabilities (with Audio Description)

[Link]

Reading Practice

In the use of language teaching it is useful to


practice pronunciation and model some phonetics
sound.

Examples: Peter Pan


http://
[Link]/book/peter-pan-by-j-m-barrie
[Link]
raham-Lincoln
#
Apps
[Link]

Ida Lewis

Lets

read in a fun way!

Digital Game-based Learning


(DGBL)

Video!
https://
[Link]/watch?
v=0mbdhEx7XqM

EDUGAMING

ON LINE GAMES

GRAPHICS

CARTOON

PUZZLE

WORDS AND PICTURES MATCHING

EDUGAMING

FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS

KEY COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

FOCUS ATTENTION

CAPACITY TO PROMOTE PROBLEM-SOLVING

VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT

INTERNALISE CHUNKS OF LANGUAGE

GAME AT HOME (INDEPENDENT PRODUCER)

INTERACTIVE FICTION

STORYTELLING

BECOMING THE MAIN PROTAGONIST

REPORTER

PRE-READING TASKS

INTRODUCE VOCABULARY

LEARNING AND REASONING

DEVELOP ORAL SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT OF COMPREHENSION

Now we can have fun with


reading!

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