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Scruggs, Thomas E., (1948-)
Technological applications
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書目-電子資源 : 單行本
正題名/作者:
Technological applications/ edited by Thomas E. Scruggs, Margo A. Mastropieri.
其他作者:
Scruggs, Thomas E.,
出版者:
Amsterdam ;JAI, : 2001.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (260 p.) :ill. :
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
Learning disabled children - Education. -
電子資源:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0735-004X/15
ISBN:
9781849501194 (electronic bk.)
Technological applications
Technological applications
[electronic resource] /edited by Thomas E. Scruggs, Margo A. Mastropieri. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;JAI,2001. - 1 online resource (260 p.) :ill. - Advances in learning and behavioral disabilities,v. 150735-004X ;. - Advances in learning and behavioral disabilities ;v. 24..
Includes index.
Automaticity training as a reading intervention for adolescents withattentional disorders / James M. Royer, Kenneth A. Rath, Loel N. Tronsky -- Zoning in on physics: creating virtual reality environments to aid students with learning disabilities / Debra Sprague, Michael Behrmann-- The eyes may have it: reconsidering eye-movement research in human cognition / Frederick J Brigham, Evangelia Zaimi, Juanita Jo Matkins, Jennifer Shields, Jackie McDonnouugh, Jennifer J. Jakubecy -- The role ofassistive technologies and emerging technologies in developing literacy skills for students with disabilities / Tara Jeffs -- Critical issues in special education technology research: what do we know? What do weneed to know? / Dave L. Edyburn -- An exploration of systems thinking,teacher choice, and requirements for implementing technology into classrooms for students with emotional and learning disabilities / John Castellani, Michael Behrmann -- General and special educators' knowledge and perceptions of assistive technologies: are we headed in the right direction? / Jeffrey P. Bakken -- University e-mail mentors for elementary students with disabilities: attitudinal and literacy effects /Margo A. Mastropieri, Thomas E. Scruggs, Kathy Klingerman, Lisa Mohler, Tara Jeffs, Richard Boon, John Castellani -- Discrepancy models and the meaning of learning disability / Kenneth A. Kavale, Steven R. Forness -- Strategic coherence and academic achievement / Angelica Moe, Cesare Cornoldi, Rossana De Beni.
Recent years have witnessed an explosion of technological advances, which has transformed virtually every aspect of human existence. Prominent among these advances are assistive technologies, which have been employed to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. In this volume, recent advances in technological applications for individuals with learning and behavioural disabilities are described and discussed, in a collection that includes reviews of research, and original research reports. Technologies in this area have provided a multiplicity of uses, from advances in tools for basic research to text and content-enhancements to promote learning and behaviour change in educational environments. Discussed in this volume are technologies for improving our understanding of eye movements in learning from text, as well as technological applications in reading and literacy development. These technologies are employed to promote learning within classrooms, and also to connect learners with mentors outside the classroom. Beyond text, the use of virtual reality has been employed to promote understanding of complex concepts in physics. In many cases, these technologies have been employed effectively with students with emotional or behavioural disorders. Also discussed are issues in technological applications, including considerations of the most effective and appropriate uses of technology, where research is or should be heading, and teachers' understandings of the uses of technology with students with learning and behavioral disabilities. Also included in this volume are discussions of issuesin learning disabilities, including discussions of significant issues in discrepancy models, and strategic coherence of individuals with learning difficulties. Overall, the ten chapters in this volume aim to provide some of the most current thinking and applications in learning and behavioural disabilities.
ISBN: 9781849501194 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
86735
Learning disabled children
--Education.
LC Class. No.: LC4704 / .T43 2001
Dewey Class. No.: 371.33
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 376
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