Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants

Twelve special education teachers and teacher assistants who have instructional experience using iPads with children with special needs completed a survey that queried their practices and perceptions. In general, teachers and assistants were extremely positive about the value of iPads for children w...

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Main Author: Johnson, Genevieve Marie
Format: Journal Article
Published: Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada (A MTE C) 2013
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Online Access:http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/767/381
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48108
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description Twelve special education teachers and teacher assistants who have instructional experience using iPads with children with special needs completed a survey that queried their practices and perceptions. In general, teachers and assistants were extremely positive about the value of iPads for children with special needs, particularly for children with autism, attention deficits and limitations of fine motor control. Special education teachers and teacher assistants reported most frequently using iPads to promote student language and literacy skills, although mathematics learning activities were also commonly reported. Enhanced student motivation was the most frequently reported benefit of using tablet computers in school followed by instructional planning advantages. Teaching tasks might reasonably include downloading and organizing specific applications on specific children's tablets and professional development might increasingly focus of evaluation of tablet applications.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-481082017-01-30T15:37:30Z Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants Johnson, Genevieve Marie iPad instructional technology special education tablet computer special needs Twelve special education teachers and teacher assistants who have instructional experience using iPads with children with special needs completed a survey that queried their practices and perceptions. In general, teachers and assistants were extremely positive about the value of iPads for children with special needs, particularly for children with autism, attention deficits and limitations of fine motor control. Special education teachers and teacher assistants reported most frequently using iPads to promote student language and literacy skills, although mathematics learning activities were also commonly reported. Enhanced student motivation was the most frequently reported benefit of using tablet computers in school followed by instructional planning advantages. Teaching tasks might reasonably include downloading and organizing specific applications on specific children's tablets and professional development might increasingly focus of evaluation of tablet applications. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48108 http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/767/381 Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada (A MTE C) fulltext
spellingShingle iPad
instructional technology
special education
tablet computer
special needs
Johnson, Genevieve Marie
Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
title Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
title_full Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
title_fullStr Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
title_full_unstemmed Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
title_short Using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: The practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
title_sort using tablet computers with elementary school students with special needs: the practices and perceptions of special education teachers and teacher assistants
topic iPad
instructional technology
special education
tablet computer
special needs
url http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/767/381
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48108