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Lesson 1
  1. What are the educational consequences of poor reading skills?


  2. What are some predictors of success in learning to read?


  3. What basic skills must be developed in order to read successfully?


  4. What are the potential difficulties in developing these skills?


  5. How can these difficulties be overcome with and without technology?
Lesson 2
  1. What types of technology applications support the acquisition and application of skills that help students to read words and understand text?


  2. According to available research, which type of instruction is more effective: programs that focus on basic skills development, or a context-embedded whole-language approach?


  3. What criteria should be considered when choosing software to teach basic reading skills?


  4. What programs are currently available that are supported by empirical studies demonstrating effectiveness, or that are highly rated by independent educational groups?


  5. What resources are available for previewing or learning more about these programs?
Lesson 3
  1. What role can the various types of electronic books play in developing good reading skills? What role can they play in compensating for reading difficulties?


  2. The research about learning to read suggests different approach from those addressing reading to learn. How do "computer-based study strategies" support students as they read to learn?


  3. How do "computer-based study strategies" support students as they take notes in class, write papers, prepare tests, and get organized for school?


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