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Kateryna Horlenko; Lina Kaminskiene; Erno Lehtinen – Frontline Learning Research, 2024
Teacher professional vision as a concept is gaining importance in research on teaching, and recently models for studying teacher professional vision and student self-regulated learning (SRL) have been proposed. There are interview and video intervention studies investigating teacher professional vision for SRL, but no real-life classroom research…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Assistive Technology, Biofeedback
van Leendert, Annemiek; Doorman, Michiel; Drijvers, Paul; Pel, Johan; van der Steen, Johannes – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2022
Braille readers use a braille display and text-to-speech synthesizer while reading and comprehending mathematical expressions and equations. Teachers need to have technological, pedagogical and content (TPACK) knowledge and skills for exploiting the potential of these devices in mathematics education. They have to understand how the use of…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Mathematics Instruction, Braille, Blindness
Barden, Owen – Research in Learning Technology, 2014
Dyslexia has an ambivalent relationship with learning technology. Any potential gains may be nullified if the technology is perceived to exacerbate stigma. This paper examines the use of an "everyday" technology, Facebook, by a small group of sixth form students labelled as dyslexic. "Levelling the playing field" is a phrase…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Technology Uses in Education, Web 2.0 Technologies, Assistive Technology