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Main Author: Ediger, Marlow
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411501
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contents Issues and Technology Use in Reading Instruction. Ediger, Marlow Computer Attitudes Computer Literacy Computer Mediated Communication Computer Software Computer Uses in Education Educational Environment Elementary Secondary Education Internet Learning Strategies Reading Instruction Reading Skills Student Needs Teaching Methods Technology Integration Technology has been making rapid strides since its inception in the school curriculum. In 1970, four kinds of software were available for use in reading instruction, although they were criticized for deficiencies. Throughout the 1980s, the number of schools having computers and sufficient software increased. Advantages in using computers in reading instruction are numerous--problem solving in reading may be stressed rather than older simulation programs of instruction. Quality programs in phonics instruction can assist pupils to move forward in small sequential steps; other programs stress critical thinking. On the Internet, pupils may look for and read content in depth. Use of the Internet will revolutionize reading instruction. Information for reading may come from different nations, and diverse methods of teaching reading will be shared increasingly among educators. In expanding the learning environment to include databases, computer networks, and other library resources throughout the world, the Internet makes it possible for pupils to shape their own education. A multimedia approach used in the teaching of reading assists in relating what is taught in reading to other curriculum areas such as science, social studies, literature, and mathematics. (Contains nine references.) (CR)
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spellingShingle Issues and Technology Use in Reading Instruction.
Ediger, Marlow
Computer Attitudes
Computer Literacy
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Environment
Elementary Secondary Education
Internet
Learning Strategies
Reading Instruction
Reading Skills
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
Technology Integration
Issues and Technology Use in Reading Instruction. Ediger, Marlow Computer Attitudes Computer Literacy Computer Mediated Communication Computer Software Computer Uses in Education Educational Environment Elementary Secondary Education Internet Learning Strategies Reading Instruction Reading Skills Student Needs Teaching Methods Technology Integration Technology has been making rapid strides since its inception in the school curriculum. In 1970, four kinds of software were available for use in reading instruction, although they were criticized for deficiencies. Throughout the 1980s, the number of schools having computers and sufficient software increased. Advantages in using computers in reading instruction are numerous--problem solving in reading may be stressed rather than older simulation programs of instruction. Quality programs in phonics instruction can assist pupils to move forward in small sequential steps; other programs stress critical thinking. On the Internet, pupils may look for and read content in depth. Use of the Internet will revolutionize reading instruction. Information for reading may come from different nations, and diverse methods of teaching reading will be shared increasingly among educators. In expanding the learning environment to include databases, computer networks, and other library resources throughout the world, the Internet makes it possible for pupils to shape their own education. A multimedia approach used in the teaching of reading assists in relating what is taught in reading to other curriculum areas such as science, social studies, literature, and mathematics. (Contains nine references.) (CR)
title Issues and Technology Use in Reading Instruction.
topic Computer Attitudes
Computer Literacy
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Environment
Elementary Secondary Education
Internet
Learning Strategies
Reading Instruction
Reading Skills
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
Technology Integration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411501