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Peña L. Bedesem; Brian R. Barber; Kara Rosenblatt – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
Students with disabilities may demonstrate high rates of off-task behavior, resulting in poor academic achievement. To decrease students' off-task behavior, teachers can identify student-guided supportive strategies to limit the amount of time they dedicate to behavior management. Moreover, when teachers use effective student-guided strategies…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Behavior, Students with Disabilities
Radesky, Jenny S. – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
Children's digital media can now be characterized as an environment or space in which children interact with others (e.g., via videochat), learn new concepts (e.g., via educational content), or play and explore (e.g., through games and browsers). As such, it is important for caregivers, researchers, and policymakers to evaluate digital design in…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Young Children, Child Development, Design
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Maushagen, Jan; De Troyer, Olga – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2021
We propose a novel model for learning environments to target the characteristics of digital natives and to improve informal learning practices, i.e. the exploration, discovery and self-monitoring of learning content and the reflection on learning activities. The Mobile Playful Learning Environment (MPLE) model is defined as consisting of seven…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Handheld Devices, Play, Models
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Flanigan, Abraham E.; Kiewra, Kenneth A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
Today's traditional-aged college students are avid users of mobile technology. Commonly referred to as the Net Generation, today's college students spend several hours each day using their smart phones, iPads, and laptops. Although some scholars initially opined that the Net Generation would grow into technologically savvy digital natives who…
Descriptors: College Students, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Student Behavior
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Dunn, Michael – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2018
Many children struggle with writing. As a case study, Jane is a fourth-grade student with a learning disability with writing goals and objectives in her Individual Education Plan. Teachers can use students' recent writing samples and questionnaire responses (e.g., what do you find challenging about writing?) as a guide to find tools and strategies…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Strategies, Technology Integration, Intervention
Bedesem, Peña L.; Dieker, Lisa A. – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2014
Self-monitoring is regarded throughout the literature as an effective classroom intervention. Researchers have used self-monitoring interventions to improve school-related behavior of students with varying disabilities across a variety of settings. Although research supports the use of self-monitoring, traditional self-monitoring techniques may be…
Descriptors: Self Management, Telecommunications, Asynchronous Communication, Intervention
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Reid, Gavin; Strnadova, Iva; Cumming, Therese – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2013
This paper discusses the role of mobile technology in supporting people with dyslexia within the theoretical framework of Universal Design for Learning. The authors discuss how students with dyslexia can use mobile technology to address a diverse range of academic needs (such as reading, composing text, notetaking, metacognition and studying…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Student Needs, Special Needs Students, Curriculum