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Journal of Special Education Technology

2000 Volume 15, Number 2

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 4

  1. Musings on Technology and Learning Disabilities on the Occasion of the New Millennium

    Rena B. Lewis

    This article reviews the past, present, and future of technology with emphasis on its use with students who have learning disabilities. It considers the promise of technology in the early 1980s,... More

    pp. 5-12

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  2. The STAR Project: Enhancing Adolescents' Social Understanding through Video-based, Multimedia Scenarios

    Richard C. Goldsworthy, Sasha A. Barab & Elizabeth L. Goldsworthy

    This article describes a computer game that supports the development of learners' social problem-solving skills. In a controlled three-group design, the group using the prototype game performed... More

    pp. 13-26

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  3. An Exploratory Study of Student-Paced versus Teacher-Paced Accommodations for Large-Scale Math Tests

    Keith Hollenbeck, Marick A. Rozek-Tedesco, Gerald Tindal & Aaron Glasgow

    This study examined whether a teacher-paced video (TPV) accommodation or a student-paced computer (SPC) accommodation provided differential access for student with disabilities versus their general... More

    pp. 27-36

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  4. Increasing Access to Teacher Preparation: The Effectiveness of Traditional Instructional Methods in an Online Learning Environment

    Steven Bradford Smith, Sean Joseph Smith & Randall Boone

    This study compared the effectiveness of online instruction and traditional classroom instruction with 58 preservice education students in a course on educational technology integration using three... More

    pp. 37-46

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