Wang, Hartman, Abdul Aziz, Arora, Shi, Tunison
THE
AUTHORS systematically reviewed peer- reviewed studies done with LENA
(Language ENvironment Analysis) technology, guided by three research
questions: (a) What types of studies have been conducted, and with which
populations, since the launch of LENA technology? (b) What challenges related
to use of LENA technology were identified? (c) What are the implications for
practice and future research using LENA technology? Electronic databases, the
LENA Research Foundation website, and bibliographies of already-included
studies were searched; 38 studies were identified. The authors selected
studies on the basis of purpose, design, participant characteristics,
application of LENA technology, and results. They found that LENA technology
was used with a range of populations to yield a variety of information.
Though challenges and limitations are associated with LENA technology, great
potential exists for further research and a resultant increase in
evidence-based understanding of early language development and interventions
on its behalf.