Journal of Educational Technology Systems | 2021

Tablet Devices in the Classroom: Their Instructional Role with Children on the Autism Spectrum

 
 

Abstract


Understanding the instructional role of tablet devices while teaching a group of learners diagnosed with autism was the purpose of this research study. Five children diagnosed with autism participated in activities involving traditional paper and pencil and tablet devices. Observations and interviews with learners and one teacher were conducted. The case study provided an understanding of the motivational impact tablet devices potentially have on learners on the autism spectrum concerning engagement and participation in learning activities. The study also revealed that technology in general and tablet devices, in particular, are used in the classroom as reward mechanisms and entertaining strategies to seize and retain the learners’ attention to achieve instructional goals.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1177/00472395211047930
Language English
Journal Journal of Educational Technology Systems

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