“…Several researchers have shown computerized reading interventions to be effective for improving letter knowledge, phonological skills, word reading and spelling across a number of languages (Brem et al, 2010;Huemer, Landerl, Aron, & Lyytinen, 2008;Kyle, Kujala, Richardson, Lyytinen, & Goswami, 2013;Lonigan et al, 2003;Savage, Abrami, Hipps, & Deault, 2009;Saine, Lerkkanen, Ahonen, Tolvanen, & Lyytinen, 2011). Furthermore, other studies have shown computerized interventions to be effective at increasing reading comprehension in relatively short time periods of up to 16 weeks, with pupils enjoying the programmes and wishing to continue using them (Gibson et al, 2011;Kim et al, 2006;Torgesen et al, 2010). However, there is little evidence of significant increases in reading rate in previous studies.…”