Agenda 10/16 Review Discuss readings Assigned readings.

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Agenda 10/16 Review Discuss readings Assigned readings

Emergent reading & Word recognition Direct route Indirect Route Dual route Connectionist Models

Readings: Some themes Emergent literacy (3) balancing nativism and social learning Text structure (20) syntax, story grammars, scripts, & meaning traditional print as a special case of hypertext theory Cognitive flexibility theory (28) developmental issues in skill acquisition adaptive text and learning

Web Design: Structural Issues

Assigned readings Learning to read words (15) Intertextuality (29)