

An edition of Computers, Education and Special Needs (1984)
By E. Paul Goldenberg
Publish Date
1984
Publisher
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.
Language
eng
Pages
265
Description:
"What are special needs, who has them, and how can a computer help? Here is a practical introduction to the use of computers by and for people with special needs - people considered by society to be "handicapped," "exceptional," or "disabled". This book explores the issues central to learning - communication, access, and motivation - and how those issues are affected when the computer is used as a tool for special needs education. The authors offer case studies in specific content areas, and a guide for implementation. The authors of Computers, Education and Special Needs represent years of experience in many areas of special needs education. The resource section included in this book serves as a valuable reference tool to the teachers and parents of special needs children" -- Back cover.