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Learning to Read in the Computer Age
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Learning to Read in the Computer Age
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"In Learning to Read in the Computer Age, authors Anne Meyer and
David Rose provide a thoughtful book that will help educate teachers in the
theories and uses of computers for the teaching of reading. It presents rich
knowledge both about computers and about the process of learning to read, relating
computers to theories of the brain and to the teaching of reading skills and
strategies. It also shows how computers can enhance student motivation and engagement."
(from the preface by Jeanne S. Chall, Series Editor and John F. Onofrey, Editor).
| The print version of this book is
available to order on-line through Amazon.com
or by phone from Brookline Books at 1-800-666-BOOK |
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Page updated August 21, 2000
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