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Effects of computer-based graphic organizers to solve one-step word problems for middle school students with mild intellectual disability: A preliminary study
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May 2014

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Research in Developmental Disabilities

Kelli A Sheriff

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Richard T Boon

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of computer-based graphic organizers, using Kidspiration 3© software, to solve one-step word problems. Participants included three students with mild intellectual disability enrolled in a functional academic skills curriculum in a self-contained classroom. A multiple probe single-subject research design (Horner & Baer, 1978) was used to evaluate the effectiveness of computer-based graphic organizers to solving mathematical one-step word problems. During the baseline phase, the students completed a teacher-generated worksheet that consisted of nine functional word problems in a traditional format using a pencil, paper, and a calculator. In the intervention and maintenance phases, the students were instructed to complete the word problems using a computer-based graphic organizer. Results indicated that all three of the students improved in their ability to solve the one-step word problems using computer-based graphic organizers compared to traditional instructional practices. Limitations of the study and recommendations for future research directions are discussed.

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... Until now, teaching programming to students with intellectual disabilities has been perceived as challenging (Juvino de Araujo et al., 2022). For example, it is a separate issue from the use of computer-assisted technology as a useful educational method for students with intellectual disabilities (Sheriff & Boon, 2014;Vasquez Ubaldo et al., 2023). This is because overall developmental delays, including language and cognition, are likely to cause difficulties in reasoning, problem-solving, and conceptualizing abstract concepts (Vygotsky, 1980;Westwood, 2021). ...

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Intellectual disabilities and programming: Improving computational thinking-based problem solving
Effects of computer-based graphic organizers to solve one-step word problems for middle school students with mild intellectual disability: A preliminary study
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  • May 2014

Research in Developmental Disabilities