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Article: Language arts software crosses the curriculum.(Buyers Guide)
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- T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
- Article date:
- May 1, 1997
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"See Spot run." With those words, a generation of youngsters began their training in the language arts. While Dick and Jane may have been enough to stimulate those young minds, the technologically aware kids of today want more action. Whether increasing their vocabulary bank, writing creative short stories, or collaborating on multi-author papers, students nowadays have a greater choice than ever when it comes to language arts learning tools. Instead of just hundreds of texts, there are now also hundreds of software programs produced specifically for language arts, reading and writing instruction.
Additionally, there are more and more packages coming out for ...