Improving Literacy Skills

Literacy technologies, which are now ubiquitous in our societies, can take different purposes, such as supporting literacy research, helping in the assessment of literacy, and enhancing literacy capabilities. The focus of WG3 is on the development of technological tools to study literacy processes, to assess literacy skills, and to foster literacy learning and teaching.

By putting together researchers from different European countries with different languages, who are involved both in the study of literacy and in the development of literacy tools, this WG will create a common and rich context to nourish a pan-European reflection for standardization procedures, and, of major importance, for taking into account the specificity of the different European languages.

WG3 aims to promote data sharing between the members of the action by creating multilingual corpora and data repositories, to set up guidelines and standards for making data interpretation comparable and for facilitating interoperability of systems, and to make literacy technologies accessible to both the general and academic public.

Objectives

  • Review existing research tools and recording format.
  • Propose standards for allowing exchange of data and interoperability.
  • Develop open access databases of texts coupled with real time data.
  • Review existing learning tools and assessing their learning effect.
  • Publish an inventory of empirically tested literacy tools worldwide.
  • Develop open access multilingual corpora of texts.
  • Promote an interdisciplinary approach for coupling analyses of products and processes.
  • Develop open access databases of literacy assessment.
  • Communicate with private companies that sell digital devices used for literacy technologies (e.g., electronic pens, digitizing tablets) or that distribute edutainment programs.
  • Train ESR in using the literacy technological tools developed within the network.
  • Raise awareness of the general public to the value, but also caveats of literacy technologies.
  • Promote the access and use of literacy technologies in developing countries worldwide.
  • Develop collaborative research and apply for funding within H2020.

 

Teams

Working Group Leaders: Mark Torrance and Heikki Lyytinen

A

Development tools and data standards for handwirting capture and analysis

Team Leader: Guido Nottbusch and José Paulo Leal

B

Writer support through online feedback

Team Leader: Mark Torrance

C

Developing and inventory or tools for supporting learning to write

Team Leader: Christian Rapp and Émilie Ailhaud

D

Development and cross-language evaluation of Thesis Writer

Team Leader: Otto Kruse

E

Developing task and norms for cross-language comparison of keyboarding skill

Team Leader: Lukk Van Waes

F

Evaluation of Graphogame

Team Leader: Heikki Lyyntinen

Initiatives

1st WG meeting in Brussels, 28-29 abril, 2015
2nd WG meeting in Prague, 7-8 november, 2015
3rd WG meeting in Ljubljana, 19-20 april, 2016
WG1+WG3 workshop in Nicosia, 4-6 november, 2016
WG2+WG3 workshop in Zagreb, 30-31 march, 2017
4th wg meeting in Antwerp, 8-10 november, 2017