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        • Plato Revisited: Learning Through Listening in the Digital World
        • How New Technologies are Changing our View of What Listening is
        • How New Technologies are Changing the Relationship Between Literacy and Listening
        • How New Technologies are Changing What a Literacy Program Should Be
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Video 6

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Bridget Dalton, Ed.D., Chief Education Officer, CAST
Bridget Dalton, chief officer of literacy and technology at CAST, describes how audio supports in the form of pedagogical agents who speak to the reader, providing models and “think-alouds” as well as feedback, support the development of reading strategy skills. Running Time: 34 seconds
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