Learning Disabled Students' Difficulties in Learning to Use A Word Processor: Implications for Instruction and Software Evaluation
Title | Learning Disabled Students' Difficulties in Learning to Use A Word Processor: Implications for Instruction and Software Evaluation |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 1986 |
Authors | MacArthur CA, Shneiderman B |
Journal | Journal of Learning DisabilitiesJ Learn Disabil |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 248 - 253 |
Date Published | 1986/04/01/ |
ISBN Number | 0022-2194, |
Abstract | Learning disabled (LD) students can derive great benefits from using word processors. The ability to produce a neat, printed copy can increase motivation and encourage writing for a wider audience. The editing power makes revision possible without tedious recopying, thus freeing students and teachers to approach writing as a process involving repeated drafts. Specific problems with handwriting and spelling can also be circumvented. However, learning to use a word processor often presents problems. Based on a study of LD students learning to use word processing, this paper makes recommendations for evaluating word processing software and designing instruction that is sensitive to students difficulties. |
URL | http://ldx.sagepub.com/content/19/4/248 |
DOI | 10.1177/002221948601900414 |