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The use of video prompting via an iPadRTM and a system of least-to-most prompting to teach individuals with moderate intellectual disabilities the vocational task of rolling silverwar

Posted on:2014-06-25Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Liberty UniversityCandidate:Williams, Kelly FFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390005497602Subject:Special education
Abstract/Summary:
This quantitative study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of video prompting delivered via an iPadRTM in combination with a system of least-to-most prompting to teach individuals with intellectual disabilities the vocational task of rolling silverware. A single subject, multiple probe research design was used to determine whether there was a functional relationship between the use of video prompting and a system of least-to-most prompting and video prompting alone and the percentage of steps completed correctly in the task of rolling silverware. The findings from this study support the use of video prompting delivered via an iPadRTM to increase the correct independent responding of individuals with moderate intellectual disabilities on the vocational task of rolling silverware. Additionally, findings support the pairing of a system of least-to-most prompting with video prompting. This study showed that although both were effective, using the system of least-to-most prompting in conjunction with video prompting resulted in acquisition of skills in fewer trials than video prompting alone.;Keywords: video prompting, least-to-most prompting, intellectual disabilities, iPadRTM.
Keywords/Search Tags:Video prompting, Intellectual disabilities, Ipadrtm, System, Teach individuals, Rolling
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