Citations on Navigational Resources

Citations from the NCSeT Research Literature Database on Naviational Resources.

Citations from the NCSeT Research Literature Database on Naviational Resources.

Dalton, B., Pisha, B., Eagleton, M., Coyne, P., & Dysher, S. (2001). Engaging the text: Strategy instruction in a computer-supported reading environment for struggling readers (OSESP project final report). Wakefield, MA: Center for Applied Special Technology.   
Higgins, K., Boone, R., & Lovitt, T. (1996). Hypertext support for remedial students and students with learning disabilities. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 29(4), 402–412.   
Jolley, W. (2002). The enhanced reading experience through DAISY books. Forum on library services for people with disabilities. Canberra: National Library of Australia Online.   
MacArthur, C.A., & Haynes, J. B. (1995). Student assistant for learning from text (SALT): A hypermedia reading aid. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 28(3), 150–160.   
Pisha, B., & Coyne, P. (2001). Jumping off the page: Content area curriculum for the Internet age. Reading Online, 5(4). Retrieved August 24, 2007, from: http://www.readingonline.org/articles/art_index.asp?HREF=/articles/pisha/index.html.   
Pisha, B., & Coyne, P. (2001). Smart from the start: The promise of universal design for learning. Remedial and Special Education, 22(4), 197–203.   
Saye, J., & Brush, T. (2001). The use of embedded scaffolds with hypermedia-supported student-centered learning. Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 10(4), 333–356.   
Simon, E.J. (2002). An experiment using electronic books in the classroom. Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 21(1), 53–66.