Citations on Translational Resources

Citations from the NCSeT Research Liturature Database on Translational Resources.

Citations from the NCSeT Research Liturature Database on Translational Resources.

Anderson-Inman, L., & Horney, M. A. (1999). Electronic books: Reading and studying with supportive resources. Retrieved August 24, 2007, from: http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/ebook/index.html.   
Balajthy, E. (2005). Text-to-speech software for helping struggling readers. Reading Online. Retrieved August 24, 2007, from: http://www.readingonline.org/articles/art_index.asp?HREF=/articles/balajthy2/index.html.   
Boyle, E.A., Rosenberg, M. S., Connelly, V. J., Washburn, S. G., Brinckerhoff, L. C., & Banerjee, M. (2003). Effects of audio texts on the acquisition of secondary-level content by students with mild disabilities. Learning Disabilities Quarterly, 26, 203–214.   
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.   
MacArthur, C.A., Ferretti, R. P., Okolo, C. M., & Cavalier, A. R. (2001). Technology applications for students with literacy problems: A critical review. Elementary School Journal, 101(3), 273–301.   
Reitsma, P. (2000). Computer-assisted learning to read and spell: results from the two pilot studies. Journal of Research in Reading, 23(2), 181–193.   
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.   
Steele, E., Lewandowski, L., & Rusling, E. (1996). The effectiveness of bimodal text presentation for poor readers. Retrieved August 24, 2007, from: http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED396272.