Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10312743 | Computers in Human Behavior | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A sample of n. 144 children in primary school with high and low reading abilities was subjected to a stimulation plan (duration 6Â months) based on silent reading, smart games related to the stories reading and feedback though technology support (TERENCE program). The test-retest evaluation evidenced an increasing performance in the lower reading children. The results suggested the efficacy and the positive influence of technologies in the learning process: in the silent reading, the child may be better stimulated to learn and to comprehend the information using technology interactive. The adaptive learning technology might be considered a strong ally in educational environment to promote a greater cognitive enhancement in childhood.
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Authors
Di Giacomo Dina, Cofini Vincenza, Di Mascio Tania, Cecilia Maria Rosita, Fiorenzi Daniela, Gennari Rosella, Vittorini Pierpaolo,