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Title: Technology and Teaching Children to Read


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Technology and Teaching Children to Read
  • Summary of the NEIRTEC Report, c2004
  • EDU 500 Remedial Reading
  • Mary Nash, Education Liaison Librarian
  • March 19, 2009

2
This report is intended to
  • ... provide background information that will
    help reading specialists, education technology
    specialists, classroom teachers, and special
    education teachers work together to understand,
    evaluate, and implement effective uses of
    technology within K-6 reading programs.

3
Who developed the report?
  • Northeast and the Islands Regional Technology in
    Education Consortium (NEIRTEC)
  • Education Development Center, Inc.
  • TERC
  • Education Alliance at Brown University
  • Learning Innovations at West Ed
  • Built on NRP guidelines
  • Funded by U.S. Department of Education

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Framework for Technology
  • Computers can support teaching, but are not a
    substitute for knowledgeable and caring teachers
  • General computer capabilities
  • Present information and activities to students
  • Assess students work
  • Respond to students work
  • Provide scaffolds, such as access to word
    pronunciation and definitions

5
Key questions to consider
  • Is a process established in your school to review
    and recommend uses of technology?
  • What technologies are already available?
  • Which reading skills can and should be addressed
    with technology?
  • How does your school teach special needs, ESL,
    and struggling readers and how can technology
    help?
  • Are parents informed and involved?

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Phonemic AwarenessTechnology can provide
  • Tasks that involve segmenting words into sounds
    and blending sounds into words
  • Immediate feedback
  • Individualized problem sets that focus on
    phonemes the student hasnt mastered
  • Repetition and altered speed of speech
  • Activities that ask children to match sounds and
    letters
  • Activities designed for 2-3 children to work
    together
  • Games, attractive visuals, and motivating speech
  • Progress reports
  • Self-directed work for some, while teacher works
    with other needy children

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PhonicsTechnology can provide
  • Tasks that match sounds with letters, and spoken
    words with written words
  • Immediate feedback
  • Individualized problem sets and stories that
    focus on letter-sound correspondence
  • Repetition and altered speed of speech
  • Games, attractive visuals, and motivating speech
  • Progress reports
  • Texts with scaffolds (e.g. click on any word and
    hear it)
  • Self-directed work for some, while teacher works
    with other needy children

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FluencyE-books can provide
  • A model of fluent oral reading
  • On-demand help in decoding words
  • Visual highlighting of phrases
  • Beginning readers the chance to tackle more
    challenging texts
  • Speech recognition tools
  • Recording and analysis tools for assessment

9
VocabularyTechnology can provide
  • Interactive vocabulary lessons that engage
    students, provide feedback, individualize
    instruction, and keep reports
  • Online dictionaries, thesauri, and encyclopedias
    with sound capability
  • Online texts with hyperlinks to definitions
  • Websites, online discussion, online publishing,
    and web logs to increase opportunity to read and
    write

10
Text ComprehensionTechnology can provide
  • Hypertext and hypermedia with scaffolding such as
    clarifications, summaries, concept maps, and key
    questions
  • Embedded prompts for students to answer
    questions, add to concept maps or other graphic
    organizers, or summarize information, with a word
    processor or concept mapping tool included
  • Active reading with scaffolding options to read
    words aloud, provide definitions, explain
    concepts, and provide visual aids

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Other technology benefits
  • Improve student motivation
  • Support integrated learning systems (ILS)
  • Provide reading management and assessment tools
  • Develop writing and word processing skills

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Conclusions
  • Technology such as hypertext, text-to-speech
    conversion, and speech recognition can provide
  • appropriate levels of activities
  • repetitive practice
  • individualized feedback
  • supportive scaffolding
  • detailed record-keeping
  • Available research is still inadequate to make
    informed decisions
  • Technology must be a good fit to be worth the
    cost and effort
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