Cases on Interactive Technology Environments and Transnational Collaboration 2010
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-909-5.ch018
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Technology-Assisted Reading

Abstract: This chapter presents the findings of a comparison between two different computer reading programmes with the aim of compiling a minimum set of requirements for such a programme in a third world educational environment. It further examines the challenges, benefits and limitations of implementing technology assisted reading on a wide scale. The results of this study are used to formulate strategies to best obtain results in reading difficulties. Consequently, reading difficulties are a world- wide problem and t… Show more

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