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Virtual manipulatives as assistive technology to support students with disabilities with mathematics

Emily C. Bouck, Jiyoon Park, Kelly Stenzel

2020Preventing School Failure Alternative Education for Children and Youth38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Assistive technology supports students with disabilities in a variety of ways, including serving as a means of instruction. Although virtual manipulatives can serve as an assistive technology tool, limited research examines virtual manipulatives in-and-of-themselves to support students with disabilities. This study explored app-based virtual manipulatives as mathematics-based assistive technology to support middle school students to acquire and maintain solving division with remainder problems. Through a single-case multiple probe across participants design, researchers found the three students acquired and maintained their accuracy in solving division with remainder problems when provided with the app-based manipulative. The study corroborates the use of virtual manipulatives by students with disabilities when learning mathematics.

Topics & Concepts

Assistive technologyMathematics educationLearning disabilityVariety (cybernetics)Inclusion (mineral)Computer sciencePsychologyEducational technologyMultimediaHuman–computer interactionDevelopmental psychologyArtificial intelligenceSocial psychologyCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsDisability Education and EmploymentCollaborative Teaching and Inclusion
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