This research evaluated effects of a multi-media computer-based instruction (CBI) program designed to teach grocery store purchasing skills to three high-school students with intellectual disabilities. A multiple baseline design across participants used measures of computer performance mastery and grocery store probes to evaluate the CBI. All participants initially performed at low percentages of correct responses in purchasing items at grocery store checkout stands. Following introduction of CBI, all participants increased correct purchasing skills. Additionally, all participants performed at high levels in generalization probes at three different grocery stores and in a 30-day follow-up probe. Participants and parents rated purchasing ski...
Students with mild intellectual disabilities need explicit vocabulary instruction with multiple expo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the computer use of three students attending the special...
Vereenooghe L, Gega L, Reynolds S, Langdon PE. Using computers to teach people with intellectual dis...
Individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) struggle to learn daily living skills (DLS) required f...
Because of the importance of intellectual disability teenagers fulfilling the daily life skills by t...
Independent living skills are extremely important for individuals with developmental disabilities as...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 2-D virtual reality (VR) program for training people w...
Individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) struggle to learn daily living skills (DLS) required f...
We provide a systematic analysis of studies investigating the effectiveness of computer-based interv...
[[abstract]]The present study aimed to investigate the effects of using assistive technology to assi...
The present study involves investigation of the effectiveness of visual and verbal prompts in the ac...
Video modeling is a recent buzzword in the vocabulary of special educators and other professionals w...
This research project had two aims. The first aim was to develop guidelines to assist in the selecti...
The students with mental retardation ability in the shopping skills show that students are still not...
This research project examined the impact of visual prompts, direct instruction, and community based...
Students with mild intellectual disabilities need explicit vocabulary instruction with multiple expo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the computer use of three students attending the special...
Vereenooghe L, Gega L, Reynolds S, Langdon PE. Using computers to teach people with intellectual dis...
Individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) struggle to learn daily living skills (DLS) required f...
Because of the importance of intellectual disability teenagers fulfilling the daily life skills by t...
Independent living skills are extremely important for individuals with developmental disabilities as...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 2-D virtual reality (VR) program for training people w...
Individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) struggle to learn daily living skills (DLS) required f...
We provide a systematic analysis of studies investigating the effectiveness of computer-based interv...
[[abstract]]The present study aimed to investigate the effects of using assistive technology to assi...
The present study involves investigation of the effectiveness of visual and verbal prompts in the ac...
Video modeling is a recent buzzword in the vocabulary of special educators and other professionals w...
This research project had two aims. The first aim was to develop guidelines to assist in the selecti...
The students with mental retardation ability in the shopping skills show that students are still not...
This research project examined the impact of visual prompts, direct instruction, and community based...
Students with mild intellectual disabilities need explicit vocabulary instruction with multiple expo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the computer use of three students attending the special...
Vereenooghe L, Gega L, Reynolds S, Langdon PE. Using computers to teach people with intellectual dis...