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Autori principali: Wendy R. Mitchell, Malarie Deardorff, Tracy Sinclair, Melissa Wicker, Jeff McMillan
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1463356
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  • How Do I Get to the Student Union? Developing Independent Navigation Skills in Students with an Intellectual or Developmental Disability Wendy R. Mitchell Malarie Deardorff Tracy Sinclair Melissa Wicker Jeff McMillan College Students Students with Disabilities Intellectual Disability Developmental Disabilities Navigation Campuses Daily Living Skills Travel Training Quality of Life Student Development Handheld Devices Maps Map Skills Independent Living Technology Uses in Education Program Implementation Program Effectiveness Navigating campus and the surrounding community may pose barriers to matriculation, engagement, and quality of life for students with disabilities. This intervention uses the student's smartphone device and a university map application to guide students as they navigate to specific destinations around campus (e.g., library, classroom buildings, restaurants, student union, and recreation centers). A single-case experimental withdrawal design (ABAB) was used to collect data for two participants. There was an immediate level change upon introduction of the intervention for both participants, indicating a functional relation. Results are suggestive that the presentation and application of wayfinding skills through technology can be successful and have the potential to support more independent lifestyles for persons with an intellectual or developmental disability.