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Computer-assisted oral reading helps third graders learn vocabulary better than a classroom control – about as well as one-on-one human-assisted oral reading Greg Aist, Jack Mostow, Brian Tobin,
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Document Date: 2011-10-01 01:57:57


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Washington / DC / Pittsburgh / Washington D.C. / Reading / /

Company

National Academy Press / RT Room 201 RT / RT Room 212 CL Room 205 RT / RT Room 304 RT / RT Room 301 HT Room 305 RT / /

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United States / /

Facility

Carnegie Mellon University / National Institute of Child Health / Robotics Institute / /

Organization

American Guidance Service / National Institute of Health / Robotics Institute / National Science Foundation / Carnegie Mellon University / Pittsburgh PA / U.S. Government Printing Office / National Institute of Child Health and Human Development / United States Government / /

Person

Classroom / Jack Mostow / Table / Brian Junker / Mary Beth / Greg Aist / Andrew Cuneo / Brian Tobin / Paul Burkhead / Albert Corbett / /

Position

students Human tutor / astronaut / Teacher / computer tutor / computer tutor and the human tutor / tutor / cosmonaut / multiple comparisons Reading Tutor / RT / Reading Tutor / a computer tutor / students Reading Tutor / word astronaut / Reading Tutor / Bonferroni correction Reading Tutor / urban elementary school / human tutor / /

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Pennsylvania / M.B. / /

Technology

artificial intelligence / /

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