When children learn to read, they almost invariably start with oral reading: reading the words and sentences out loud. Experiments have shown that when novices read text aloud, their comprehension is better then when reading in silence. This is attributed to the fact that reading aloud focuses the child’s attention to the text. We hypothesize that reading code aloud could support program comprehension in a similar way, encouraging novice programmersto pay attention to details. To this end we explore how novices read code, and we found that novice programmers vocalize code in different ways, sometimes changing vocalization within a code snippet. We are thus lead to believe that in order to teach novices to read code aloud, an agreed upon way...
The article researches the pros and cons of coding by voice. This mode of programming can become a u...
Phonological awareness has become more prevalent in schools over the years, but students with dyslex...
The accumulated empirical evidence indicates that reading disabil-ities, over and above difficulties...
When children learn to read, they almost invariably start with oral reading: reading the words and s...
When children learn to read, they almost invariably start with oral reading: reading the words and s...
Programming by voice is a potentially useful method for individuals with motor impairments. Spoken p...
Nous avons examiné à travers cinq études le rôle de la phonologie dans la reconnaissance de mots écr...
Article described the code sound reading system applied in I Can Read (ICR) Greenville language cent...
Language This report, the summary of a series cf conferences on reading research, identifies two mai...
Promoters of Whole Language hew to the belief that learning to read and write can be as natural and ...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Road to the Code phonolo...
The article researches the pros and cons of coding by voice. This mode of programming can become a u...
Phonological awareness has become more prevalent in schools over the years, but students with dyslex...
The accumulated empirical evidence indicates that reading disabil-ities, over and above difficulties...
When children learn to read, they almost invariably start with oral reading: reading the words and s...
When children learn to read, they almost invariably start with oral reading: reading the words and s...
Programming by voice is a potentially useful method for individuals with motor impairments. Spoken p...
Nous avons examiné à travers cinq études le rôle de la phonologie dans la reconnaissance de mots écr...
Article described the code sound reading system applied in I Can Read (ICR) Greenville language cent...
Language This report, the summary of a series cf conferences on reading research, identifies two mai...
Promoters of Whole Language hew to the belief that learning to read and write can be as natural and ...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Road to the Code phonolo...
The article researches the pros and cons of coding by voice. This mode of programming can become a u...
Phonological awareness has become more prevalent in schools over the years, but students with dyslex...
The accumulated empirical evidence indicates that reading disabil-ities, over and above difficulties...