A Preliminary Investigation of a Virtually Delivered Multimedia Essay Writing Strategy with College Students with Developmental Disabilities
Virtual Writing Strategy College Students With DD
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https://doi.org/10.13021/jipe.2024.3541Keywords:
technology, postsecondary, developmental disabilities, writing strategyAbstract
The authors of this study examined a virtually delivered multimedia expository writing strategy via a single case multiple-baseline across participants design with three college students enrolled in a postsecondary program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Participants responded to expository essay prompts at the beginning of each virtual session. Two raters evaluated all baseline, intervention, and maintenance essay responses with a strategy rubric. Virtual one-to-one strategy instruction consisted of 45-min ZOOM sessions with live instruction and multimedia (e.g., animated videos, visual cues) content. Two out of three participants successfully applied strategy steps to construct and revise essay prompt responses.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Suzanne Woods-Groves, Margaret M. Flores, Betty Patten, Kinga Balint-Langel, Charles A. Hughes, Taehoon Choi
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