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Using Universal Design for Learning in Synchronous Online Instruction
Kimberly Coy; Matthew T. Marino and Barbara Serianni
Journal of Special Education Technology Vol. 29, No. 1 (2014)
Evidence suggests that students with disabilities increasingly choose to participate in online courses at higher rates then other student populations. Research examining factors that influence the success of these students is inconclusive. This...
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An Examination of Hand-Held Computer-Assisted Instruction on Subtraction Skills for Second Grade Students with Learning and Behavioral Disabilities
Cynthia M. Okolo; Jeff Diedrich; Nancy K. Meyer and Emily C. Bouck; Andrew R. Heckman; Jack A. Cummings and Scott Bellini; Lee L. Mason and Alvaro Gomez Timothy T. Yuen; Kimberly Coy; Matthew T. Marino and Barbara Serianni; Cynthia M. Okolo; Jeff Diedrich; Nancy K. Meyer and Emily C. Bouck; Andrew R. Heckman; Jack A. Cummings and Scott Bellini; Lee L. Mason and Alvaro Gomez Timothy T. Yuen; Kimberly Coy; Matthew T. Marino and Barbara Serianni; Guest Editor James D. Basham; Guest Editor Matthew T. Marino; Cynthia M. Okolo; Jeff Diedrich; Nancy K. Meyer and Emily C. Bouck; Andrew R. Heckman; Jack A. Cummings and Scott Bellini; Lee L. Mason and Alvaro Gomez Timothy T. Yuen; Kimberly Coy; Matthew T. Marino and Barbara Serianni; Guest Editor James D. Basham; Guest Editor Matthew T. Marino; Cynthia M. Okolo; Jeff Diedrich; Nancy K. Meyer and Emily C. Bouck; Andrew R. Heckman; Jack A. Cummings and Scott Bellini; Lee L. Mason and Alvaro Gomez Timothy T. Yuen; Kimberly Coy; Matthew T. Marino and Barbara Serianni; Guest Editor James D. Basham; Guest Editor Matthew T. Marino; Philip D. Nordness; Ann Haverkost; Annette Volberding
Journal of Special Education Technology Vol. 26, No. 4 (2011) pp. 15–24
The effect of a mathematic flashcard application on a hand-held computing device was examined across three individual second grade students with learning and behavioral disabilities. All of the students improved their subtraction scores by an...