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Effectiveness of employing multimedia principles in the design of computer-based math tutorials for students with learning disabilities.
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Effectiveness of employing multimedia principles in the design of computer-based math tutorials for students with learning disabilities./
Author:
Kanitkar, Anjali.
Description:
244 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-06, page: 3299.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International48-06.
Subject:
Education, Mathematics. -
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9781124071374
Effectiveness of employing multimedia principles in the design of computer-based math tutorials for students with learning disabilities.
Kanitkar, Anjali.
Effectiveness of employing multimedia principles in the design of computer-based math tutorials for students with learning disabilities.
- 244 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-06, page: 3299.
Thesis (M.S.Ed.)--University of Kansas, 2010.
This study was designed as an extension of a formative pilot study to enhance the Blending Assessment with Instruction Program (BAIP) developed by the Center for Educational Testing and Evaluation (CETE) and the eLearning Design Lab (eDL). The animated tutorial prototype, which was studied as part of this project, was for young children. The study evaluated a prototype of online instructional tutorial in mathematics designed for students with disabilities. The tutorial prototype was instructional, interactive, and aligned with the state assessment standards and indicator at the fourth grade level. The goal of the study was to obtain formative data from subject matter experts (SMEs), special education teachers and multimedia/technology experts regarding the usability and accessibility of the tutorial design for students with disabilities. The tutorial was designed based on the principles of designing multimedia instruction given by Mayer (2005).
ISBN: 9781124071374Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017588
Education, Mathematics.
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