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New Literacy for Reading Using ICT

2014

This article will analyse the key strategies in the relationship between reading and writing in the area of ICT and the resulting importance in supporting literacy in this area so that the education system as a whole (primary and secondary schools and universities) can be guided to make full use of the opportunities ICT can provide. ICTs are able to help improve overall comprehension, evaluate general perspectives and raise awareness of the value of cooperation and, as a result, the essential quality of individuals and their contributions. These contributions are far-reaching and strategic. The benefits of applying ICT in reading and writing are also felt in oral expression and can result i…

Value (ethics)Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDigital identitySchool organisationLiteracyEducationDidáctica y Organización EscolarReading (process)PedagogyHistory of cultureDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyQuality (business)SociologyLecturamedia_commonbusiness.industrySocial changeDidactics of reading and writingPublic relationsdidactics of reading and writing digital identity history of culture ict school organisation didattica della lettura e della scrittura identità digitale organizzazione scolastica storia della cultura ticDigital identityComprehensionInformation and Communications TechnologyICTEscriptura Ensenyamentbusinesslcsh:Llcsh:EducationJournal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
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Reward and punishment: investigating cortico-bulbar excitability to disclose the value of goods

2013

A continuing challenge for neuroscientists is to develop new conceptual tools and methodologies for understanding, predicting and modelling the influences of rewarding/punishing outcomes on human behaviour and decision making. Reinforcement shapes behaviours from the most primitive (fight/flight, ingest/regurgitate, approach/avoid) to complex (buy/sell). Understanding the neural processes underlying reinforcement is critical for understanding economic and social decision-making. Moreover, comprehension of deranged processing and responses to reinforcing stimuli is crucial across a range of psychology fields and society as a whole, including psychiatric and neurological illness, eating disor…

Value (ethics)TONGUETRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATIONPunishment (psychology)Psychopathylcsh:BF1-990CORTICAL EXCITABILITYOpinion Articlemedicine.diseaseCortico-bulbar activtyComprehensionEating disorderslcsh:PsychologyPunishmentRewardTMSmedicineMotor Evocated PotentialsPsychologyReinforcementSocial psychologypsychological phenomena and processesGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Psychology
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Perceptual Processing and the Comprehension of Relational Information in Dynamic Diagrams

2018

International audience; To date, research on the processing involved in comprehending and learning from animated diagrams has accorded a minor role only to perceptual operations in general and peripheral processing in particular. For those aspects where the role of perception is acknowledged, it is foveal rather than peripheral processing that is regarded as the main player. In this paper, we use the results from additional finer grained analysis of data collected in a recent empirical study to suggest that information from a viewer’s peripheral field can play a much more central role in animation processing than has previously been recognized. It appears that if the dynamic information com…

Visual perceptionComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationAnimation[SCCO] Cognitive science050105 experimental psychologyField (computer science)Comprehension[SCCO]Cognitive scienceEmpirical researchHuman–computer interactionFovealPerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAnimated DiagramsRelation Formation0503 educationPeripheral Processingmedia_common
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The effects of interletter spacing in visual-word recognition.

2010

Despite the importance of determining the effects of interletter spacing on visual-word recognition, this issue has often been neglected in the literature. The goal of the present study is to shed some light on this topic. The rationale is that a thin increase in interletter spacing, as in casino, may reduce lateral interference among internal letters without destroying a word's integrity and/or allow a more precise encoding of a word's letter positions. Here we examined whether identification times for word stimuli in a lexical decision task were faster when the target word had a slightly wider than default interletter spacing value relative to the default settings (e.g., casino vs. casino…

Visual word recognitionAdultCommunicationbusiness.industrySpeech recognitionWord processingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeneral MedicineVocabularyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Pattern Recognition VisualReadingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLexical decision taskReaction TimeHumansAttentionPsychologybusinessComprehensionWord lengthWord (computer architecture)Photic StimulationActa psychologica
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The effects of inter-letter spacing in visual-word recognition: Evidence with young normal readers and developmental dyslexics

2012

Abstract Recent research has demonstrated that slight increases of inter-letter spacing have a positive impact on skilled readers' recognition of visually presented words. In the present study, we examined whether this effect generalises to young normal readers and readers with developmental dyslexia, and whether increased inter-letter spacing affects the reading times and comprehension of a short text. To that end, we conducted a series of lexical decision and continuous reading experiments in which words were presented with the default settings or with a small increase in inter-letter spacing. Increased spacing produced shorter word identification times not only with adult skilled readers…

Visual word recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiamedicine.diseaseReadabilityLinguisticsEducationComprehensionReading comprehensionReading (process)Word recognitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineLexical decision taskPsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyLearning and Instruction
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The Technical Language in the Practice of the Students Learning the French Language

2012

Abstract The technical language is a basic element in the practice of the students in the modern organizations. At present moment the situation of the technical language acquired by the students is rather uncertain, because in universities there is the tendency to teach the classical French language, based on literary texts. In this context, they are only few teachers having a cognitive and lexical knowledge which includes the technical specialized language.The objectives of our study dedicate themselves to the discovery of new strategies and didactic methods in order to make easier the study and the education of the technical vocabulary. We worked with a group of 87 students of French lang…

VocabularyAP French LanguageComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectComprehension approachFrenchspecialized languagelanguage.human_languageTechnical languageUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage assessmentTechnical communicationPedagogylanguageComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLanguage educationtechnical vocabularyGeneral Materials ScienceLanguage industrycommunication competenceLanguage pedagogymedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Long-term effects of the home literacy environment on reading development: Familial risk for dyslexia as a moderator.

2021

This study aimed to gain better understanding of the associations between literacy activities at home and long-term language and literacy development. We extended the home literacy environment (HLE) model of Sénéchal and LeFevre (Child Development [2002], Vol. 73, pp. 445–460) by including repeated assessments of shared reading, oral language, and reading comprehension development, including examination of familial risk for dyslexia as a moderator, and following development over time from ages 2 to 15 years. Of the 198 Finnish participants, 106 have familial risk for dyslexia due to parental dyslexia. Our path models include development in vocabulary (2–5.5 years), emerging literacy (5.5 ye…

VocabularyAdolescentReading motivationReading fluencymedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyReading motivationProtective and promotive factorsVocabularylukeminenLiteracyDevelopmental psychologyDyslexiasanavarastokielellinen kehitysLiteracyPhoneticsReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicinedysleksiaHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseChildmedia_commonluetun ymmärtäminenFamily risk for dyslexiaShared reading4. Education05 social sciencesDyslexia050301 educationriskitekijätHome literacy environment (HLE)medicine.diseaseVocabulary developmentkotiympäristöReading comprehensionReadingChild PreschoollukihäiriötPsychologyComprehension0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of experimental child psychology
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Vocabulary Gains of Mono- and Multilingual Learners in a Linguistically Diverse Setting: Results From a German-English Intervention With Inclusion of…

2018

Today, group settings (e.g., in kindergarten) are more linguistically-diverse than ever. However, concepts in language acquisition only rarely include this fact. This paper reports on the effects of a language intervention which is based on a concept specifically designed for linguistically-diverse settings („PROgramme for BI- and MUltilingual Children“; Festman and Rinker, 2014). The implementation of the programme and its outcomes are described with the example of a German-English-immersion kindergarten, which was in fact plurilingual. We aimed at supporting children’s acquisition of the two languages in parallel with inclusion of their home languages. Overall, 52 (mono-, bi-, and triling…

VocabularyFirst languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologylcsh:Communication. Mass mediaGermanchildrenkindergarteninterventionmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsCommunicationfast-mapping06 humanities and the artsLanguage acquisitionlanguage.human_languagelcsh:P87-96Test (assessment)ComprehensionConstructed languagelanguage acquisitionHead start0602 languages and literaturelanguagelexiconPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Frontiers in Communication
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Effects of Two Instructional Procedures on Spanish University Students’ Comprehension Monitoring when Reading Science Texts in English

2015

Abstract Two instructional approaches on comprehension monitoring in English as FL are contrasted. Although using the same materials (elementary science texts), one of them is based on tasks focusing on vocabulary and grammar, and the other one is based on main ideas identification and textual coherence. The English proficiency level was controlled and comprehension monitoring measures were obtained in the pretest and the posttest using embedded micro and macro-structural inconsistencies in texts. Results showed that teaching students to read in order to understand main ideas and to elaborate the text macrostructure produce better results than focusing attention on discourse low-level compo…

VocabularyGrammarComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEFLreading comprehensionLinguisticscomprehension monitoringComprehensionIdentification (information)Reading comprehensionReading (process)General Materials Scienceexpository science textsCoherence (linguistics)media_commonEnglish teaching methodsProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Shared reading interaction in families with and without genetic risk for dyslexia: implications for toddlers’ language development

1999

Shared reading represents a unique context for language learning. Little is known, however, about the quality of shared reading and its developmental implications in families with reading disabilities. In the present study, these questions were addressed in the context of a longitudinal follow-up. Maternal interactional behaviors and children's participation in a book reading situation were analyzed at 14 months of age in a subsample involving 39 mothers who were diagnosed as reading disabled and had a familial background of reading difficulties (the RD group) and 89 normally reading mothers (the NR group) and their children. Information on the children's concurrent and subsequent vocabular…

VocabularyShared readingmedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaContext (language use)medicine.diseaseLanguage acquisitionDevelopmental psychologyComprehensionLanguage developmentReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicinePsychologymedia_commonInfant and Child Development
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