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Relationships between language input and letter output modes in writing notes and summaries for students in grades 4 to 9 with persisting writing disabilities.

Robert Thompson1, Steven Tanimoto1, Robert Abbott2, Kathleen Nielsen3, Ruby Dawn Lyman3, Kira Geselowitz4, Katrien Habermann5, Terry Mickail2, Marshall Raskind6, Stephen Peverly7, William Nagy8, Virginia Berninger3.   

Abstract

This study in programmatic research on technology-supported instruction first identified, through pretesting using evidence-based criteria, students with persisting specific learning disabilities (SLDs) in written language during middle childhood (grades 4-6) and early adolescence (grades 7-9). Participants then completed computerized writing instruction and posttesting. The 12 computer lessons varied output modes (letter production by stylus alternating with hunt and peck keyboarding versus by pencil with grooves alternating with touch typing on keyboard), input (read or heard source material), and task (notes or summaries). Posttesting and coded notes and summaries showed the effectiveness of computerized writing instruction on both writing tasks for multiple modes of language input and letter production output for improving letter production and related writing skills.

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Keywords:  handwriting; idea units; keyboarding; listening to sources; note-taking; reading sources; writing summaries

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27434553      PMCID: PMC5291827          DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2016.1199066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assist Technol        ISSN: 1040-0435


  11 in total

1.  Executive functions in becoming writing readers and reading writers: note taking and report writing in third and fifth graders.

Authors:  Leah Altemeier; Janine Jones; Robert D Abbott; Virginia W Berninger
Journal:  Dev Neuropsychol       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 2.253

2.  Using computer-based readers to improve reading comprehension of students with dyslexia.

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Journal:  Ann Dyslexia       Date:  1993-12

3.  The pen is mightier than the keyboard: advantages of longhand over laptop note taking.

Authors:  Pam A Mueller; Daniel M Oppenheimer
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2014-04-23

4.  Computerized Writing and Reading Instruction for Students in Grades 4 to 9 With Specific Learning Disabilities Affecting Written Language.

Authors:  Steven Tanimoto; Rob Thompson; Virginia W Berninger; William Nagy; Robert D Abbott
Journal:  J Comput Assist Learn       Date:  2015-10-06

5.  Computer Instruction in Handwriting, Spelling, and Composing for Students with Specific Learning Disabilities in Grades 4 to 9.

Authors:  Virginia W Berninger; William Nagy; Steve Tanimoto; Rob Thompson; Robert D Abbott
Journal:  Comput Educ       Date:  2015-02-01       Impact factor: 8.538

6.  Relationship between orthographic-motor integration and computer use for the production of creative and well-structured written text.

Authors:  Carol A Christensen
Journal:  Br J Educ Psychol       Date:  2004-12

7.  Differential Diagnosis of Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, and OWL LD: Behavioral and Neuroimaging Evidence.

Authors:  Virginia W Berninger; Todd Richards; Robert D Abbott
Journal:  Read Writ       Date:  2015-10

8.  The effect of a touch-typing program on keyboarding skills of higher education students with and without learning disabilities.

Authors:  H Weigelt Marom; N Weintraub
Journal:  Res Dev Disabil       Date:  2015-10-06

9.  Differences between Children with Dyslexia Who Are and Are Not Gifted in Verbal Reasoning.

Authors:  Virginia W Berninger; Robert D Abbott
Journal:  Gift Child Q       Date:  2013-10

10.  A comparison of keyboarded and handwritten compositions and the relationship with transcription speed.

Authors:  Vincent Connelly; Deborah Gee; Elinor Walsh
Journal:  Br J Educ Psychol       Date:  2007-06
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  3 in total

1.  Idea units in notes and summaries for read texts by keyboard and pencil in middle childhood students with specific learning disabilities: Cognitive and brain findings.

Authors:  Todd Richards; Stephen Peverly; Amie Wolf; Robert Abbott; Steven Tanimoto; Rob Thompson; William Nagy; Virginia Berninger
Journal:  Trends Neurosci Educ       Date:  2016-07-21

2.  Computerized Instruction in Translation Strategies for Students in Upper Elementary and Middle School Grades With Persisting Learning Disabilities in Written Language.

Authors:  Jasmin Niedo; Steve Tanimoto; Robert H Thompson; Robert D Abbott; Virginia W Berninger
Journal:  Learn Disabil (Pittsbg)       Date:  2016

3.  Effective Instruction for Persisting Dyslexia in Upper Grades: Adding Hope Stories and Computer Coding to Explicit Literacy Instruction.

Authors:  Robert Thompson; Steve Tanimoto; Ruby Dawn Lyman; Kira Geselowitz; Kristin Kawena Begay; Kathleen Nielsen; William Nagy; Robert Abbott; Marshall Raskind; Virginia Berninger
Journal:  Educ Inf Technol (Dordr)       Date:  2017-09-20
  3 in total

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