We explored the effect of using a word processor on writing apprehension, as well as the quality and quantity of the written product in a group of learning-disabled (LD) (N = 12) and non-learning-disabled (NLD) (N = 12) college students. Subjects wrote essays with a word processor and with paper and pencil. Raters evaluated these essays for content, organization, sentence structure, diction, and mechanics. We also assessed apprehension related to writing at baseline and prior to using each writing medium. Although the LD students were more apprehensive than the NLD students prior to writing, introducing the word processor condition decreased their apprehension to a level comparable to that of the NLD students. These findings may indicate th...
Abstract: With tensions mounting among educators over the emphasis being placed on student performan...
With the increase in availability of computers in schools and classrooms, computer assisted instruct...
The utility of computerized analysis of variables cited as predictors of success in written expressi...
This study investigated the use of a word processor for enhancing the academic outcomes of three stu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of word processing on the quality of written...
Learning disabled (LD) students can derive great benefits from using word processors. The ability to...
The relationship between writing skills of learning disabled middle school students and word process...
The annotated bibliography presented in this document reflects the focus of the first year of a thre...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of computer based word processing versus paper a...
Word processing in writing instruction may provide lasting educational bene-fits to users because it...
This report describes a federally funded project to study integration of c. puters into the writing ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...
The purpose of the research was to determine whether word processors enhanced or impeded students' s...
This study addresses the current debate about the beneficial effects of text processing software on ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how the quality of writing of minority basic writers, the...
Abstract: With tensions mounting among educators over the emphasis being placed on student performan...
With the increase in availability of computers in schools and classrooms, computer assisted instruct...
The utility of computerized analysis of variables cited as predictors of success in written expressi...
This study investigated the use of a word processor for enhancing the academic outcomes of three stu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of word processing on the quality of written...
Learning disabled (LD) students can derive great benefits from using word processors. The ability to...
The relationship between writing skills of learning disabled middle school students and word process...
The annotated bibliography presented in this document reflects the focus of the first year of a thre...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of computer based word processing versus paper a...
Word processing in writing instruction may provide lasting educational bene-fits to users because it...
This report describes a federally funded project to study integration of c. puters into the writing ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...
The purpose of the research was to determine whether word processors enhanced or impeded students' s...
This study addresses the current debate about the beneficial effects of text processing software on ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how the quality of writing of minority basic writers, the...
Abstract: With tensions mounting among educators over the emphasis being placed on student performan...
With the increase in availability of computers in schools and classrooms, computer assisted instruct...
The utility of computerized analysis of variables cited as predictors of success in written expressi...