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Using the Computer for Adult Literacy Instruction
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Journal of Reading Volume 31, Number 7,

Abstract

Based on research gathered from literacy projects that utilize computers, recommends that computers be used in adult literacy programs. Points out that computers provide privacy, feedback, individualization, a feeling of control, and flexibility. (ARH)

Citation

Turner, T.C. (1988). Using the Computer for Adult Literacy Instruction. Journal of Reading, 31(7), 643. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from .

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