A Breakthrough for Josh: How Use of an iPad Facilitated Reading Improvement

TechTrends - 2012
Barbara J. McClanahan1, Kristen Williams1, Eleanor D. Kennedy2, Susan Tate3
1SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
2Grandview Public School
3Swink Public School, OK

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