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Journal of Special Education Technology

1996 Volume 13, Number 1

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Number of articles: 4

  1. A History of Legislative Support for Assistive Technology

    Judith Fein

    This review of the history of federal support for assistive technology summarizes technology-related statutes administered by the federal Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and addresses... More

    pp. 1-3

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  2. Assistive Technology in Schools: Are Teachers Ready, Able, and Supported?

    Gail McGregor & Pete Pachuski

    Analysis of 366 surveys completed by Pennsylvania teachers with educational responsibility for students using assistive technology found teachers were informed and experienced in the use of... More

    pp. 4-15

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  3. Assistive Technology Applications in Educational Programs of Children with Multiple Disabilities: A Case Study Report on the State of the Practice

    Patricia Hutinger

    A 2-year case study analyzed how assistive technology was used in educational programs for 14 children with multiple disabilities and 2 to 10 years experience with assistive technology. By the end ... More

    pp. 16-35

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  4. Teacher-Facilitated Microcomputer Activities: Enhancing Social Play and Affect in Young Children with Disabilities

    Judy Howard

    Comparison of 8 toddlers and 14 preschool special needs children who participated in teacher-facilitated computer play activities and 15 similar children whose curriculum did not incorporate... More

    pp. 36-47

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