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Improving child literacy in Africa: Experiments with an automated reading tutor
2009
2009 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD)
This paper describes a research endeavor aimed at exploring the role that technology can play in improving child literacy in developing communities. An initial pilot study and subsequent four-month-long controlled field study in Ghana investigated the viability and effectiveness of an automated reading tutor in helping urban children enhance their reading skills in English. In addition to quantitative data suggesting that automated tutoring can be useful for some children in this setting, these
doi:10.1109/ictd.2009.5426715
dblp:conf/ictd/Mills-TetteyMDSBDG09
fatcat:onmihdqm75ejhadmcksgqd6th4