A comparison of static picture prompting and video prompting simulation strategies using group instructional procedures

D Cihak, PA Alberto… - Focus on Autism and …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
D Cihak, PA Alberto, T Taber-Doughty, RI Gama
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2006journals.sagepub.com
Two groups of three students with moderate mental retardation were instructed using group
procedures to compare static picture and video prompting simulation strategies. An
alternating treatments design was used to compare individual student task acquisition and
maintenance performances of purchasing and banking skills. The results indicated that
these two strategies were equally effective and efficient. Individual differences suggest that
simulation strategy materials benefit student learning by displaying relevant stimuli for a …
Two groups of three students with moderate mental retardation were instructed using group procedures to compare static picture and video prompting simulation strategies. An alternating treatments design was used to compare individual student task acquisition and maintenance performances of purchasing and banking skills. The results indicated that these two strategies were equally effective and efficient. Individual differences suggest that simulation strategy materials benefit student learning by displaying relevant stimuli for a stationary period time during presentation.
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