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Computer-Presented Video Models to Teach Generative Spelling to a Child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author Affiliations
Eastern University, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center
Published InJournal of Positive Behavior Interventions
Year2003
Citations161
Abstract
We examined the use of computer video models and video rewards to teach generative spelling to a child with an autism spectrum disorder. In Phase 1, Ana viewed video models of her teacher writing target words. After Ana wrote the words correctly, she watched videos of play routines unique to each training word. Ana rapidly learned to spell three five-word sets based on pictures and dictation. In Phase 2, Ana learned to spell four novel words (e.g., lore and tock) that were based on the elements of five words learned in Phase 1 (e.g., tore and lock) and arranged into a teaching matrix of three beginning consonants and three word endings. In Phases 3 and 4, Ana learned to spell…
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