Reading and Technology

While it was not found if computer reading programs increased the reading scores of students, the programs tested in  “Effectiveness of Reading and Mathematics Software Products: Findings from the First Student Cohort” (Means, Murphy, Penuel, Javitz, Emery, & Sussex, 2007), did mention computer programs led for classes where the teacher could act as a facilitator, rather than a lecturer. This was beneficial for the students in low socioeconomic environments, because they were able to learn from doing rather than listening.

Examples of computer reading programs:

The Academy of Reading.

Headsprout. Intended for K-5.

Read 180. From Scholastic.

Computer reading programs are helpful for students with a low socioeconomic background to introduce technology, and improve literacy skills. [tag research links].

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