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Distel, Robert F. – 2001
Six life skills students with varied mental disabilities at Eastern High School in a Pennsylvania school district received mathematics instruction through the use of a PLATO computer-assisted instruction program for mathematics. The purpose of this evaluation was to determine whether the use of computer-assisted instruction increased the students'…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, High School Students, High Schools

Mastropieri, Margo A.; And Others – Exceptionality, 1995
These reflections by the authors of a paper (EC 611 427) on computer-assisted instruction of students with learning disabilities comment on their reanalysis of the research process and their interpretations of the unanticipated results. Implications for further research on the cost effectiveness of learning-strategy training versus time-on-task…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness

Rieth, Herbert; And Others – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1987
This study compared 52 resource room programs for mildly mentally handicapped, learning disabled, and severely emotionally disturbed secondary students, which used or did not use microcomputers. Benefits of microcomputer use included increased active task engagement and increased individually focused instruction, but overall differences in most…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Emotional Disturbances, Individualized Instruction