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Hypertext Support for Remedial Students and Students with Learning Disabilities
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Web LiteracyAssistive TechnologyExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationDisabilityBetter Information RetentionEducationStudent UseSpecial EducationPop-up TextOnline EducationHypertext SupportHypertextSpecific Learning DisorderRemedial Education
Student use of pop-up text windows that support or extend information found in a high school social studies text provides a detailed look into the instructional effectiveness of a set of hypermedia study guides. Twenty-five students, 19 male and 6 female, with a mean age of 14.6 years participated in this study. Thirteen were students with learning disabilities and 12 were remedial students. Findings from the study indicate that hypertext (text-only) support provides adequate reinforcement to move remedial students and students with learning disabilities toward continued, unprompted use of a hypermedia study guide, and that short-term and long-term retention of information can be expected from text-only information support. Students who had access to the hypermedia study guides exhibited better information retention than students who did not use the hypermedia study guides.
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