Beata Beigman Klebanov, Anastassia Loukina, J. Lockwood, V. R. Liceralde, J. Sabatini, Nitin Madnani, Binod Gyawali, Zuowei Wang, J. Lentini
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Detecting learning in noisy data: the case of oral reading fluency
In a school context, learning is usually detected by repeated measurements of the skill of interest through a sequence of specially designed tests; in particular, this is the case with tracking improvement in oral reading fluency in elementary school children in the U.S. Results presented in this paper suggest that it is possible and feasible to detect improvement in oral reading fluency using data collected during children's independent reading of a book using the Relay Reader™ app. We are thus a step closer to the vision of having a child read for the story, not for a test, yet being able to unobtrusively assess their progress in oral reading fluency.