Affiliation:
1. Tammy Bowlin University of Tennessee
Abstract
The researchers examined the use of video modeling by means of a handheld computer as an alternative instructional delivery system for learning basic geometry skills. Three high school students with learning disabilities participated in this study. Through video modeling, teacher-developed video clips showing step-by-step problem solving processes were synched into handheld computers. Students were shown how to use a handheld computer and access teacher-developed video clips regarding how to successfully solve geometry problems. All three participants acquired and maintained the geometry skills taught. The results are discussed in the context of increased opportunities for students to watch, listen, and interact with content information.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Education
Cited by
36 articles.
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