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Improving Literacy Skills and Differentiating Learning Speed among Primary School Children through a Computer-Assisted Learning Tool

Our paper relates the development of an innovative speech synthesis tool to improve literacy skills in CP- and CE1-level primary school pupils in France (i.e. children aged 6-8 years in the first two years of primary education). This tool is a software already available on a Web 2.0 platform. Its ma...

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Published in:The international journal of literacies 2015, Vol.22 (2), p.1-10
Main Authors: Le Henaff, Carole, Charles, Florence, Beucher-Marsal, Claude
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