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READING RATE AND COMPREHENSION: IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TO FACILITATE READING COMPREHENSION

Pages 311-319 | Published online: 09 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

The article presents findings from recent research on reading rate, comprehension and subvocal speech. It discusses how computer assisted software could be used to assist readers in developing reading strategies that can help them become more proficient readers. It also discusses implications for software development that takes into account the recent findings on reading rate and subvocal speech.

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