2013
DOI: 10.26634/jet.10.2.2409
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Preservice Teachers In Special Education: Using Edublogs For Transition Collaboration

Abstract: This was an exploratory study that examined the introduction and use of Edublogs as a collaborative communication tool in an undergraduate preservice special education course. Participants were enrolled in a course that addressed transition and the development of individualized transition education plans for students with disabilities. Pre-and-post surveys were given to determine participants' knowledge, feelings, and experiences with the use of Edublogs, as well as their attitudes before and after the introdu… Show more

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“…Web 2.0 tools allow the development of many digital materials that take into account the individual differences of students, which is particularly useful in special education, and increase student-teacher interaction and teacher-teacher cooperation (Billingsley et al, 2011;García et al, 2014;Seabrookswww.mojet.net Blackmore and & Patterson, 2013;Yeni, 2017). In addition, these tools make the learning process fun and enjoyable for the students and so increase their participation in the lessons (Zentel et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web 2.0 tools allow the development of many digital materials that take into account the individual differences of students, which is particularly useful in special education, and increase student-teacher interaction and teacher-teacher cooperation (Billingsley et al, 2011;García et al, 2014;Seabrookswww.mojet.net Blackmore and & Patterson, 2013;Yeni, 2017). In addition, these tools make the learning process fun and enjoyable for the students and so increase their participation in the lessons (Zentel et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%