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Morocco, Catherine Cobb; Neuman, Susan B. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
The article describes typical kinds of writing problems found in fourth grade learning disabled students and discusses ways in which the computer makes the child's planning and composing problems more accessible to teacher help. Similarly, pitfalls of such accessibility are also cited. (CL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Teacher Role
Messerer, Jeffrey; Lerner, Janet W. – Learning Disabilities Focus, 1989
Instructional strategies for teaching learning-disabled students to use word processing for writing are considered. The features of three word processing programs useful for these students are compared for usefulness in a variety of curriculum applications. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities

Outhred, Lynne – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1987
Fifteen learning-disabled students, aged 8-12 years, showed marked improvement in their story writing when they used a word processor as compared to handwritten stories. Children with severe spelling problems made fewer errors in their word-processed stories. Reluctant writers tended to write longer word-processed stories compared to handwritten…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Handwriting, Learning Disabilities, Spelling
Long, Maxine M. – 1988
A pilot study examined the influence of team teaching, the use of computers, conferencing, and one-to-one immediate feedback on the development of writing skills of learning disabled students at Genesee Community College. Twelve students identified as learning disabled (LD) and who demonstrated great difficulty in introductory English classes were…
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Student Attitudes

MacArthur, Charles A.; Graham, Steve – Journal of Special Education, 1987
Eleven fifth- and sixth-grade learning-disabled students composed and revised stories using handwriting, dictation, and word processing. Dictated stories differed from other formats on product measures such as length, quality, and grammatical errors. Differences between handwritten and word-processed stories were found on the process measures of…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Dictation, Handwriting, Intermediate Grades
Arms, Valarie M. – Educational Technology, 1984
Describes the strategies used by a technical writing teacher who encouraged a dyslexic university engineering student to use a microcomputer as an aid in composition writing, and discusses how a word processing program was used to make the writing process easier and increase the student's self-confidence. (MBR)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Dyslexia, Higher Education
Kleitman, Richard; And Others – 1986
The paper describes and evaluates the use of computer instruction with three student populations: severely handicapped, severely emotionally handicapped, and learning handicapped. In the first instance, instruction was aimed at helping severely handicapped students operate software as independently as possible. Important steps in the instructional…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Walshe, R. D., Ed. – 1984
Designed for use by elementary school teachers, this discussion paper discusses the use of the word processor in the teaching of writing. The paper examines both the positive and negative aspects of computer use. After comparing the writing process with the problem solving process, the newsletter provides articles relating teachers' experiences…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Elementary Education, Language Arts

MacArthur, Charles; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1994
This article describes a highly structured approach for improving the revising skills of students with learning disabilities that combines peer response, strategy instruction, and word processing. The strategy guides students in both the social and cognitive aspects of response and revision. Two studies demonstrating the effectiveness of the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies

MacArthur, Charles A.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1991
A process approach to writing instruction for students with learning disabilities is presented. The approach involves students sharing their work with each other, receiving frequent response to their writing, using word processing to support fluent text production and ease revision, conferencing with teachers to develop writing strategies, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Models

Ashton, Tamarah M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
This article describes the CHECK procedure for teaching students with learning disabilities skills in the actual operation of a computer spell-check. Students are urged to check the beginning sound, hunt for correct consonants, examine the vowels, make changes, and keep repeating the process. (CR)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Morocco, Catherine Cobb; And Others – 1987
The 2-year study investigated the use of word processing technology with 36 learning disabled (LD) intermediate grade children and 9 remedial teachers in five Massachusetts school districts. During the first year study staff documented how word processing was being used. In the second year, word processing activities hypothesized to be the most…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
Ives, Nancy R. – 1990
By employing techniques learned through special education research together with the process approach to teaching writing, the composition teacher can help the ever-increasing number of learning disabled (LD) students in the developmental writing class to improve their writing. Using the process approach, LD students first concentrate on gathering…
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Peer Teaching

Isaacson, Stephen; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
Principles for effectively teaching writing skills to mildly handicapped and learning-disabled students are outlined, and then three varying approaches are presented: (1) Direct Reading and Writing program, integrating regular class content with writing instruction; (2) self-instructional control strategies to reduce the complexity of writing…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities, Learning Activities
Dalton, Bridget M.; And Others – 1988
Focusing on ways to teach fourth-grade students the machine skills they need to make the computer a fluent writing tool, this study sought to identify the word processing skills that students need to learn and the ones that are most difficult, and the instructional approaches that work best in teaching word processing skills. The problems and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Computer Literacy, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
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