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Journal of Special Education Technology

2009 Volume 24, Number 4

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Number of articles: 4

  1. Are Handheld Computers Dependable? A New Data Collection System for Classroom-based Observation

    Tufan Adiguzel, Bahcesehir University; I Kimberly J. Vannest, Texas A & M University

    Very little research exists on the dependability of handheld computers used in public school classrooms. This study addresses four dependability criteria—reliability, maintainability, availability,... More

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  2. Deepening Content Understanding in Social Studies Using Digital Text and Embedded Vocabulary Supports

    Karen Clay, Judith Zorfass, Alise Brann & Andrea Kotula

    This article discusses a strand of research conducted by the Education Development Center, Inc. in collaboration with the National Center for Supported Electronic Text. The research investigated... More

    pp. 1-16

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  3. Using Video Modeling via Handheld Computers to Improve Geometry Skills for High School Students with Learning Disabilities

    Tufan Adiguzel, Bahcesehir University; I Kimberly J. Vannest, Texas A & M University; Todd Twyman and Gerald Tindal, University of Oregon; Tufan Adiguzel, Bahcesehir University; I Kimberly J. Vannest, Texas A & M University; Todd Twyman and Gerald Tindal, University of Oregon; Tufan Adiguzel, Bahcesehir University; I Kimberly J. Vannest, Texas A & M University; Todd Twyman and Gerald Tindal, University of Oregon; David F. Cihak & Tammy Bowlin

    The researchers examined the use of video modeling by means of a handheld computer as an alternative instructional delivery system for learning basic geometry skills. Three high school students... More

    pp. 17-29

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  4. Are Handheld Computers Dependable? A New Data Collection System for Classroom-Based Observations

    Tufan Adiguzel, Kimberly J. Vannest & Richard I. Parker

    Very little research exists on the dependability of handheld computers used in public school classrooms. This study addresses four dependability criteria--reliability, maintainability, availability... More

    pp. 31-46

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