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July 21, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

Bridging the Science of Reading and EdTech: How to Evaluate Digital Literacy Tools for K-5

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Bridging the Science of Reading and EdTech: How to Evaluate Digital Literacy Tools for K-5

Date

July 21, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Credit

Grade Level Grades K-5, Professional Development

About This Webinar

Educators are facing an overwhelming number of literacy EdTech tools, many labeled as “AI-powered” or “Science of Reading-aligned," with little guidance on how to evaluate their instructional quality. This interactive session introduces a rubric designed to help teachers, coaches, and school leaders critically assess literacy technology before adopting it for classroom use.

Grounded in Scarborough’s Reading Rope and the Direct and Indirect Effects Model of Reading (DIER), the rubric supports evaluation of phonics and language alignment, accessibility, multilingual learner supports, instructional design, and implementation feasibility. Participants will apply the rubric to real-world examples and leave with classroom-ready tools they can immediately use in PLCs, grade-level teams, or curriculum adoption discussions.

Want more sessions to choose from? Check out all of the free, for-credit webinars in Share My Lesson's Summer of Learning 2026 series.

Speakers

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Fellow for Literacy and Technology, Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Dr. Angelica DaSilva is a dedicated literacy educator and researcher with teaching experience at both the university and K-12 levels. Her work focuses on improving literacy outcomes for multilingual learners, integrating innovative technologies, and advancing equity in education. Among her notable contributions, she served on the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) committee, where she helped develop individualized education plans (IEPs) for emerging bi/multilingual learners. She also implemented and coordinated the Seal of Biliteracy, provided teacher training and professional development, and taught pre-service education courses at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU).
Her research portfolio includes studies on multilingual student identity and translanguaging, as well as co-authorship of a meta-analysis of writing interventions for K-12 English learners. Additionally, as co-PI on a project conducted at MTSU addressing censorship in classroom libraries, she advocates for equitable access to diverse and inclusive reading materials. With her interdisciplinary expertise, commitment to research-driven practices, and experience developing tools to support multilingual learners, Angelica is uniquely positioned to contribute to the Joan Ganz Cooney Center’s mission of fostering literacy and learning through evidence-based, technology-driven approaches.

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Education and Support Professionals

Dr. Diane Gifford is a literacy research specialist and former Clinical Associate Professor who currently serves as an adjunct professor in the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development at Southern Methodist University (SMU). Since earning her Ph.D. in Educational Research with a focus on literacy in 2013, she has taught graduate-level courses in literacy and learning and actively engaged in literacy research at SMU. A former classroom teacher and school administrator in Dallas, Texas, Diane has contributed to a variety of projects, including the initial research and development of iStation Indicators of Progress and, more recently, The Enigma Project, an educational technology app designed to support adults with low literacy in learning to read. She currently serves as a Senior Fellow at the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, bringing her expertise in literacy research, curriculum design, and educational technology to efforts advancing equitable literacy learning for children and adults. Throughout her career, Diane has remained dedicated to Transforming Lives through Literacy.

Professional Credit

Share My Lesson webinars are available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

In addition, Share My Lesson has arrangements in place as follows:

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