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Part of the Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons. Recommended Citation. Goo, Minkowan. "Effectiveness of using computer-based video instruction (CBVI) in teaching the location of grocery items to students with intellectual disabilities." PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) thesis, University of Iowa, 2013.
27 Jan 2014 Full-text (PDF) | The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of computer-based video instruction to teach generalized reading of words found on grocery store aisle signs and the location of the corresponding grocery items within those aisles. A multiple probe design across three sets of wor
Abstract: This study evaluated the effectiveness of computer-based video instruction (CBVI) to teach three young adults with moderate intellectual disabilities to perform complex, multiple step, job tasks in a generalized setting. A multiple probe design across three job tasks and replicated across three students was used to
10 Jul 2009 This study aimed to assess which type of information presented in an interactive computer?based video instruction was most frequently used by novice medical students during a 1?hour training session in instrument suturing and knot?tying skills. Custom?designed instructional software enabled tracking
This study investigated the effectiveness of computer-based video instruction (CBVI) to teach three young adults with moderate intellectual disabilities to push a "request to stop bus signal" and exit a city bus in response to target landmarks. A multiple probe design across three students and one bus route was used to
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Abstract: Computer-based video instruction (CBVI) was used to teach verbal responses to questions presented by cashiers and purchasing skills in fast food restaurants. A multiple probe design across participants was used to evaluate the effectiveness of CBVI. Instruction occurred through simulations of three fast food
26 Jul 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of computer-based video instruction to teach generalized reading of words found on grocery store aisle signs a
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