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Research Readings
Anderson-Inman, L., & Knox-Quinn, C. (1997/98). Empowering
students with Powerbooks: Computer-based study strategies for students
with learning disabilities. Retrieved November 21, 2000, from the World
Wide Web: http://www.ldonline.com/ld_indepth/technology/anderson_inman_nopics.html
Lewis, R. B. (1999). Reading software for students with learning
disabilities: Hypermedia-based children’s literature. Retrieved November
21, 2000, from the World Wide Web: http://www.ldonline.com/ld_indepth/technology/lewis_rdgsftware.html
Meyer, A., & Rose, D. H. (1998). Learning to read in the computer
age (Chapters 2, 3, and 4). Retrieved November 21, 2000, from the World
Wide Web: http://www.cast.org/udl/LearningtoReadintheComputerAge18.cfm
National Reading Panel (2000). Teaching children to read: An evidence-based assessment of the scientific research literature on reading and its implications for reading instruction. Report of the subgroups (Executive Summary). Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. Available: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/nrp/smallbook.htm.
Additional Readings
ERIC Digest 565: Beginning reading.
An overview of the critical role that phonological awareness and word recognition
play in teaching beginning reading to children and teaching tips. Retrieved
November 21, 2000, from the World Wide Web: http://ericec.org/digests/e565.htm
Kight, K. S. (1998, February). Using Inspiration to organize reading
and writing. Retrieved November 21, 2000, from the World Wide Web:
http://www.ldonline.com/ld_indepth/technology/inspiration.html
Lyon, G. R. (1999). The NICHD
research program in reading development: Reading disorders and reading
instruction. A comprehensive overview of the findings of years of reading
research conducted at the National Institutes of Health. Retrieved November
21, 2000, from the World Wide Web: http://www.ldonline.com/ld_indepth/reading/ncld_summit99.html
Meyer, A., & Rose, D. H. (1998).
Learning to read in the computer age. Chapter 1 discusses recent
research about learning to read, including a discussion of recent research
about the brain. The chapter also addresses the role of the computers in
the reading classroom. Retrieved November 21, 2000, from the World Wide
Web: http://www.cast.org/udl/LearningtoReadintheComputerAge18.cfm
Torgesen, J. K. (1998). Catch
them before they fall. An online version of Torgesen’s review of research
findings about preventing reading failure. Retrieved November 21, 2000,
from the World Wide Web: http://www.ldonline.com/ld_indepth/reading/torgeson_catchthem.html
United States Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs
(1999). Opening the Doors to Learning. This Internet publication
highlights four projects funded by the Office of Special Education Programs.
Retrieved November 21, 2000, from the World Wide Web: http://www.ldonline.com/ld_indepth/technology/opening_the_door_christian.html
(Click on the Notetaking option to learn more about Computer-Based Study
Skills and the Reading Skills option and WiggleWorks).
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