Little research exists regarding the use of computers among students with learning disabilities. This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students with and without learning disabilities regarding the use of computers for school-related work. Using a quasi-experimental design with three non-equivalent groups, within and between subjects effects were studied using a survey instrument. The students, in grades five through twelve, at three school sites, completed pre- and post-test computer use and attitude surveys at the beginning and end of the school year. One site served as the “treatment” group, while the other two were comparison groups. At the beginning of the school year a campus-wide computer network for use by all student...
Teachers often consider modern active teaching methods to be better suited for students who are good...
Student attitudes toward computers are important to the success of the many computer-assisted progra...
The purpose of this study was to determine if specific learning style preferences were related to fo...
Little research exists regarding the use of computers among students with learning disabilities. Thi...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students with and without learning disabilitie...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of three students with and three students without...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of three students with and three students without...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students with and without learning disabilitie...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students and teachers regarding the use of com...
Despite the growing utility of the computer as a creative and self-expressive medium, it is rarely a...
The study was conducted to investigate the attitudes of special education teachers of pupils with in...
As inclusion has brought diversity into 21st-century classrooms, it has also brought challenges for ...
The present study examined the impact of the use of computers in science instruction on student atti...
ABSTRACT Access issues based on three Canadian empirical studies of the use of computer and informat...
The purpose of this study was to examine computer attitudes in relationship to gender, access to a h...
Teachers often consider modern active teaching methods to be better suited for students who are good...
Student attitudes toward computers are important to the success of the many computer-assisted progra...
The purpose of this study was to determine if specific learning style preferences were related to fo...
Little research exists regarding the use of computers among students with learning disabilities. Thi...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students with and without learning disabilitie...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of three students with and three students without...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of three students with and three students without...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students with and without learning disabilitie...
This study investigated the attitudes and opinions of students and teachers regarding the use of com...
Despite the growing utility of the computer as a creative and self-expressive medium, it is rarely a...
The study was conducted to investigate the attitudes of special education teachers of pupils with in...
As inclusion has brought diversity into 21st-century classrooms, it has also brought challenges for ...
The present study examined the impact of the use of computers in science instruction on student atti...
ABSTRACT Access issues based on three Canadian empirical studies of the use of computer and informat...
The purpose of this study was to examine computer attitudes in relationship to gender, access to a h...
Teachers often consider modern active teaching methods to be better suited for students who are good...
Student attitudes toward computers are important to the success of the many computer-assisted progra...
The purpose of this study was to determine if specific learning style preferences were related to fo...