Measures Matter: A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Educational Apps on Preschool to Grade 3 Children's Literacy and Math Skills
Thousands of educational apps are available to students, teachers, and parents, yet research on their effectiveness is limited. This meta-analysis synthesized findings from 36 intervention studies and 285 effect sizes evaluating the effectiveness of educational apps for preschool to Grade 3 children...
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Main Authors: | James Kim (Author), Joshua Gilbert (Author), Qun Yu (Author), Charles Gale (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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