Journal of Special Education Technology
1980 Volume 3, Number 2
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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Recent Technological Developments for the Visually Impaired: State of the Art
S C. Ashcroft & M S. Bourgeois
The development of electronic aids for the visually impaired is aimed at meeting the various needs of visually impaired individuals in business and educational settings. The need for evaluation of ... More
pp. 5-10
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The Future of Biofeedback Training in the Field of Special Education
W T. Walton
The use of biofeedback training with special education students is reviewed. Relaxation training to lower anxiety levels of hyperactive children, academic skill remediation, neuromuscular training ... More
pp. 11-16
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Training and Job Responsibilities of Special Education Administrators in Connecticut
Raymond E. Webster
Although 22 of the 39 job performance responsibilities listed by the total group of administrators were functions and activities unique to special education, only 8 of the 43 administrators had any... More
pp. 25-33
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Microcomputers: An Available Technology for Special Education
Lee Marvin Joiner
The article describes the capabilities and features of basic microcomputer systems and describes special education applications: computer assisted instruction, prosthesis, testing, communication,... More
pp. 37-47
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Educational Technology as Perceived by Special Educators
Rena B. Lewis & Allison Rossett
Results suggest that special educators are either unfamiliar with the role of the educational technologist or they limit that role to equipment operation or materials management. (Author) More
pp. 43-49
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The Development of a Classroom Communications System
James E. McCormack
A classroom communication system is described whereby the teacher of a handicapped student can manage the classroom activities conducted by other disciplines as stipulated for the child's... More
pp. 50-60