For computers to be useful in writing instruction, innovations should be valuable for students and feasible for teachers to implement. Research findings yield contradictory results in measuring the effects of different uses of computers in writing, in part because of the methodological complexity of such measurements. Yet the computer seems to be a promising tool in several new, theoretically based approaches to writing instruction. Research of these kinds of computer applications should continue, paying attention to context variables that influence the implementation process importantly
With the increase in availability of computers in schools and classrooms, computer assisted instruct...
This study investigated the impact of using a word processor during a fourth grade writing project. ...
This article is based on a study of how a sample of secondary students in West Australian schools us...
For computers to be useful in writing instruction, innovations should be valuable for students and f...
A review of the literature on computers and writing reveals that a dichotomy exists. The great debat...
Today, teachers of English are faced with the problem of developing new vantage points from which to...
Computers can be useful allies for helping our students improve their writing skills in a second lan...
In this study, the aim is to find out how teachers and students perceive the computer as a writing t...
The purpose of the research was to determine the impact of computers on the quality and quantity of ...
The University of Arizona Composition Program has demonstrated that computers can be integrated succ...
This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what exte...
Intended for teachers beginning to integrate the use of computers into the teaching of writing, this...
SUggestions forjntegrating computer technology and composition instruction are presented in four con...
This dissertation investigated whether computer assisted instruction improves vocabulary, spelling, ...
This article describes three current ways in which computer technology is applied to composition ins...
With the increase in availability of computers in schools and classrooms, computer assisted instruct...
This study investigated the impact of using a word processor during a fourth grade writing project. ...
This article is based on a study of how a sample of secondary students in West Australian schools us...
For computers to be useful in writing instruction, innovations should be valuable for students and f...
A review of the literature on computers and writing reveals that a dichotomy exists. The great debat...
Today, teachers of English are faced with the problem of developing new vantage points from which to...
Computers can be useful allies for helping our students improve their writing skills in a second lan...
In this study, the aim is to find out how teachers and students perceive the computer as a writing t...
The purpose of the research was to determine the impact of computers on the quality and quantity of ...
The University of Arizona Composition Program has demonstrated that computers can be integrated succ...
This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what exte...
Intended for teachers beginning to integrate the use of computers into the teaching of writing, this...
SUggestions forjntegrating computer technology and composition instruction are presented in four con...
This dissertation investigated whether computer assisted instruction improves vocabulary, spelling, ...
This article describes three current ways in which computer technology is applied to composition ins...
With the increase in availability of computers in schools and classrooms, computer assisted instruct...
This study investigated the impact of using a word processor during a fourth grade writing project. ...
This article is based on a study of how a sample of secondary students in West Australian schools us...