This study aims to determine the effect of videoscribe for improving reading fluently ability for student with learning disability. This research uses single subject research (SSR) experiment, A-B-A design and data analysis technique using visual graph analysis. The subject of this research is student with learning disability. Target behavior in this study is the speed of reading fluently in short discourse text. Observations were conducted in three sessions. First is baseline session (A1), second, interventions through media videoscribe (B) and last session baseline (A2). Based on the results of research, we knew that the ability of children in reading fluently can be increased through videoscribe. At the baseline condition (A1), the readi...
This capstone project takes the reader on a journey of understanding learning disabilities in basic ...
A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
This research investigated developing the reading skills among students with learning disabilities i...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one’s ability to automatically decode words an...
Fluent reading, often defined as speed and accuracy, is an important skill for all readers to develo...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
Despite making up less than one percent of the student population, students with significant intelle...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one\u27s ability to automatically decode words...
The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of using videoscribe media learning on students...
Abstract The ability to read is the basis for control of various fields of study. But the ability to...
Reading fluency is a skill that’s difficult for many students to acquire. However, research suggests...
The authors compared the effects of video self-modeling and video peer modeling on oral reading flue...
This study explored the effect of developing reading comprehension among English language students w...
Children with intellectual disabilities normally have significantly reduced intellectual capacities ...
This study explores the innovative approach of integrating multimedia storytelling with mind...
This capstone project takes the reader on a journey of understanding learning disabilities in basic ...
A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
This research investigated developing the reading skills among students with learning disabilities i...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one’s ability to automatically decode words an...
Fluent reading, often defined as speed and accuracy, is an important skill for all readers to develo...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
Despite making up less than one percent of the student population, students with significant intelle...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one\u27s ability to automatically decode words...
The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of using videoscribe media learning on students...
Abstract The ability to read is the basis for control of various fields of study. But the ability to...
Reading fluency is a skill that’s difficult for many students to acquire. However, research suggests...
The authors compared the effects of video self-modeling and video peer modeling on oral reading flue...
This study explored the effect of developing reading comprehension among English language students w...
Children with intellectual disabilities normally have significantly reduced intellectual capacities ...
This study explores the innovative approach of integrating multimedia storytelling with mind...
This capstone project takes the reader on a journey of understanding learning disabilities in basic ...
A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
This research investigated developing the reading skills among students with learning disabilities i...