Meta-analysis of Tablet-Mediated Interventions for Teaching Academic Skills to Individuals with Autism

Meta-analysis of Tablet-Mediated Interventions for Teaching Academic Skills to Individuals with Autism

Authors
Ledbetter-Cho, K. O'Reilly, M. Lang, R. Watkins, L. Lim, N.
Year
2018
Journal
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Volume
48
Pages
3021-3036
Portable touch-screen devices have been the focus of a notable amount of intervention research involving individuals with autism. Additionally, popular media has widely circulated claims that such devices and academic software applications offer tremendous educational benefits. A systematic search identified 19 studies that targeted academic skills for individuals with autism. Most studies used the device's built-in video recording or camera function to create customized teaching materials, rather than commercially-available applications. Analysis of potential moderating variables indicated that participants' age and functioning level did not influence outcomes. However, participant operation of the device, as opposed to operation by an instructor, produced significantly larger effect size estimates. Results are discussed in terms of recommendations for practitioners and future research. Copyright © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Type of intervention

Treatment and Child Welfare Interventions

Topic

Mental Health Problems and Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Development and Life Coping Skills

School Performance

Intervention

The organization of interventions

School/Preschoolbased Interventions

E-health interventions

Age group

Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years)

Preschool Aged Children (3-5 years)

School Aged Children (6-12 years)

Adolescents (13-18 years)

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