Journal of Special Education Technology
1987 Volume 8, Number 3
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 5
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The Relation between Methods of Graphing Student Performance Data and Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Lynn S. Fuchs & Douglas Fuchs
The meta-analysis investigated the effects on achievement of type of graphing paper employed in displaying student performance data collected over time based on 15 controlled studies with 16 effect... More
pp. 5-13
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Acquisition of Fundamental Behavior Management Skills with Microcomputer-Simulated Pupils
Harold R. Strang
The feasibility of using computer simulation to teach behavior management skills to special and regular education teachers in training was evaluated using microcomputer-simulated spelling lessons... More
pp. 14-28
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Electronic Travel Aids for Blind Persons
Everett W. Hill & Anna L. Bradfield
The article describes four of the most widely accepted and utilized Electronic Travel Aids for blind persons--the Lindsay Russell Pathsounder, the Mowat Sensor, the Sonicguide, and the C-5 Laser... More
pp. 31-42
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Computerized Symbol Processors for Individuals with Severe Communication Disabilities
Russell T. Osguthorpe & Linda Li Chang
The study evaluated the feasibility of using two commonly available peripheral devices (Apple Graphics Tablet and Power Pad) and specially developed software to help 12 moderately and severely... More
pp. 43-54
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Effect of a Computerized Individual Education Program (IEP) Writer on Time Savings and Quality
Marcia W. Jenkins
Individualized educational programs (IEPs) written either by hand or by use of the "IEP Writer'" a specially designed word processing program, were compared. Results indicated that IEPs which were ... More
pp. 55-66