Young children with autism have many talents and special interests among which can be their affinity with digital technologies (Porayska-Pomsta et al. 2012). Despite the increasing use of mobile tablets in schools, and the motivation of the children to use them, there is limited guidance and research on how teachers use touchscreen technologies in the classroom to support children with autism develop specific skills, such as social communication (Kagohara et al. 2013). Specifically, the literature about the impact of teacher training on developing social communication skills in class is scarce (Mangafa et al. 2016). This study explored the effectiveness of...
Abstract This single subject design study (ABAB) investigated the effects of using iPads in a classw...
In recent years, research has emerged on the application of the iPad for teaching academic, communic...
The purpose of the study is to explore the perspective of teachers on the use of tablet-based applic...
Young children with autism have many talents and special interests among which can be t...
Mobile devices such as tablets are increasingly used in primary schools with reported benefits in co...
The purpose of this study was investigating teachers’ interaction with a young child with ASD when t...
Little research has focused on the implementation of iPad practices in real contexts and the identif...
Children with autism have an affinity with technologies, which imposes the need to keep abreast of n...
This thesis explores key stakeholders’ perspectives about practices relating to using iPads for auti...
The increasing number of individuals diagnosed with autism, the shift in educational paradigms, and ...
Background and Significance Since its emergence in 2010 the mobile technology of the iPad has excite...
This goal of this study is to understand the effective learning of the iPad and the use of the syste...
abstract: Mobile technology has introduced a new opportunity for students with autism spectrum disor...
The present study investigated the effects of learning from an iPad® to real-world skills for childr...
Twelve special education teachers who have instructional experience using iPads with children with s...
Abstract This single subject design study (ABAB) investigated the effects of using iPads in a classw...
In recent years, research has emerged on the application of the iPad for teaching academic, communic...
The purpose of the study is to explore the perspective of teachers on the use of tablet-based applic...
Young children with autism have many talents and special interests among which can be t...
Mobile devices such as tablets are increasingly used in primary schools with reported benefits in co...
The purpose of this study was investigating teachers’ interaction with a young child with ASD when t...
Little research has focused on the implementation of iPad practices in real contexts and the identif...
Children with autism have an affinity with technologies, which imposes the need to keep abreast of n...
This thesis explores key stakeholders’ perspectives about practices relating to using iPads for auti...
The increasing number of individuals diagnosed with autism, the shift in educational paradigms, and ...
Background and Significance Since its emergence in 2010 the mobile technology of the iPad has excite...
This goal of this study is to understand the effective learning of the iPad and the use of the syste...
abstract: Mobile technology has introduced a new opportunity for students with autism spectrum disor...
The present study investigated the effects of learning from an iPad® to real-world skills for childr...
Twelve special education teachers who have instructional experience using iPads with children with s...
Abstract This single subject design study (ABAB) investigated the effects of using iPads in a classw...
In recent years, research has emerged on the application of the iPad for teaching academic, communic...
The purpose of the study is to explore the perspective of teachers on the use of tablet-based applic...