Transitioning from paper to touch interface: Phoneme-grapheme recognition testing and gamification in primary school classrooms
Lishi Liang,
W. L. Quint Oga-Baldwin,
Kaori Nakao
et al.
Abstract:Phonological processing of written characters has been recognized as a crucial element in acquiring literacy in any language, both native and foreign. This study aimed to assess Japanese primary school students' phoneme-grapheme recognition skills using both paper-based and touch-interface tests. Differences between the two test formats and the relationship between phoneme-grapheme recognition skills and interaction with gamified digital tests were investigated. Participants were sixth-grade students from two … Show more
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