Journal of Special Education Technology
1991 Volume 11, Number 2
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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Use of Telecommunications for Inservice Support of Teachers of Students with Disabilities
Sarah Rule & Joseph J. Stowitschek
A project is described that applied electronic media to inservice training, support, and consultation of preschool special education personnel in geographically distant locations. The system... More
pp. 57-63
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Use of an Interactive Telecommunications Network to Deliver Inservice Education
Deborah Bott Slaton & Warren E. Lacefield
A total of 155 educators in rural Kentucky participated in 4 inservice education sessions on learning disabilities and adaptive teaching, delivered via an interactive telecommunications network.... More
pp. 64-74
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Fact Retrieval by Students with and without Learning Handicaps Using Print and Electronic Encyclopedias
Dave L. Edyburn
Thirteen learning-handicapped junior high students and 15 nonhandicapped peers conducted fact retrieval tasks. Highest retrieval success was attained with a menu-driven electronic encyclopedia,... More
pp. 75-90
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Instructional Strategies for Interactive Television
Curtis P. Ho
The development of interactive television instruction for distant learners involves nine sequential steps such as gaining attention, eliciting performance, and enhancing retention and transfer.... More
pp. 91-96
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ASPEN, the Alberta Special Education Network: Using Appropriate Technology to Bring the Community Together
W Leigh Hill & Matthew Anthony
The Alberta Special Education Network (ASPEN) is a computer-based communications and information network geared to the teaching and learning of exceptional children in rural Alberta, Canada.... More
pp. 99-107
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Using Satellite Teleconferencing to Instruct Due Process Hearing Officers
Perry Passaro
Ten state education agencies participated in a satellite teleconferencing project which trained 128 attorneys as due process hearing officers. High-quality instruction was designed and methods were... More
pp. 108-12