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Woodward, John; Gersten, Russell – 1988
Computer use in the classroom is minimal for both special education students and other students. Reasons for non-use are that access to computers is limited, the quality of the instructional software is poor, and teachers find it difficult to integrate computer use with more traditional teaching methods. Interactive videodisc technology, while…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation, Interactive Video, Interviews
Lowry, William H.; Thorkildsen, Ron – 1991
Part of a larger project, "Technology, Educational Media & Materials--Assessing the Social and Cultural Impact of Group-Based, Videodisc Math Instruction in Mainstreamed Classrooms," this study addressed the question of whether the level of student achievement differs across levels of implementation of a mediated program that is based on a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Fractions, Instructional Materials
Colker, Laura J.; And Others – 1990
This report describes phase 1 of a projected 2-phase project designed to investigate the feasibility of developing an interactive videodisc to teach math and science concepts to preschool handicapped children. A videodisc system is proposed that would allow children to manipulate real-world objects in order to acquire concrete knowledge about…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Disabilities
Hasselbring, Ted S.; And Others – 1991
The Tennessee Valley Authority initiated and funded a 2-year study that examined the use of interactive instructional videodiscs in a rural school environment. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effects of several specific videodisc programs on student learning and academic achievement. Videodisc courseware in mathematics and science…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Courseware, Dropouts, Elementary Secondary Education