A Review of Computer-Assisted Instruction for Students With Visual Impairment

2021 ◽  
pp. 002246692110509
Author(s):  
Michael Tuttle ◽  
Erik W. Carter

Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is a critical tool for accessing information and instruction among students with visual impairment (VI). This systematic review examined eight CAI intervention studies implemented with 92 school-age children with VI. The interventions were implemented with a diverse group of students across a variety of school types (e.g., neighborhood schools, schools for the blind), grade levels, and content areas (e.g., math, reading). Although some findings were promising, the effects of CAI were inconsistent across studies. This review highlights the need for (a) additional high-quality intervention evaluations, (b) more information on the social validity of CAI interventions, and (c) evaluations of CAI among students with a wider range of needs. Implications for practice and research aimed at enhancing the use of CAI are addressed.

1969 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 193-197
Author(s):  
Max Jerman ◽  
Patrick Suppes

During the 1967/68 school year the Stanford project in computer-assisted instruction in elementa ry mathematics was expanded to include schools in Iowa, Kentucky, and Mississippi, in addition to schools in California. As many as 78 students were able to take arithmetic lessons simultaneously on instructional terminals operated by phone line from the computer of Stanford's Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences. The instructional terminals (teletype machines with modified keyboards) were located one to a classroom in some schools and grouped in a single room in other schools. Before describing the workshop held at Stanford for Mississippi teachers, a brief description of the drill-and-practice program in arithmetic skills and concepts will be given.


1994 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 89-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diana L. Hughes ◽  
Marc E. Fey ◽  
Marilyn K. Kertoy ◽  
Nickola Wolf Nelson

1983 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grace P. Waldrop ◽  
V. Tedi White ◽  
Richard E. Reynolds ◽  
Dennis R. Weller

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