I've been reading about some of the educational computer users with 
incarcerated groups. 
(see below) Just curious, is anyone here on the list involved with educational 
technology work in prisons? 


Phil Shapiro, Public Geek 
Takoma Park Maryland Library 




Assessing the Effectiveness of Text-to-speech Software in Incarcerated Adult 
Literacy Education. Authors: McCulley, Yvette 1 
Gillespie, Catherine 2 
Murr, Anne H. 3 Source: Journal of Correctional Education . May2014 , Vol. 65 
Issue 2, p2-19. 18p. Document Type: Article Subject Terms: * TEXT-to-speech 
software 
* ADULT literacy programs 
* PRISONERS -- Education 
* NUMERICAL analysis 
* SATISFACTION NAICS/Industry Codes: 611690 All other schools and instruction 
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of 
text-to-speech computer software in prison educational centers. Incarcerated 
adult learners with low literacy skills in two midwestern incarceration 
facilities used adaptive technology for a 5-month period. A statistically 
significant difference was found between pretest and posttest literacy scores 
when using a text-to-speech treatment. After the posttests, open-ended 
questions were asked to help clarify and add depth of understanding to the 
numerical results. The majority of the students and teachers experienced 
satisfaction with the technology experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] -- 

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