Acquisition of Digital Literacy Skills in Learners With Developmental Disabilities
Lanqi Wang1, Chengan Yuan1, Jiawei He1
1Lanqi Wang, Nanjing Normal University of Special Education, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Chengan Yuan, Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation, Arizona State University; and Jiawei He and Bingxin Jiang, were in Nanjing Normal University of Special Education, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, Jiawei He, Longgang Experimental School of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, Bingxin Jiang, Pingshan Wenyuan Foreign Language School Of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
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Learners with developmental disabilities often encounter difficulties in performing daily activities that involve digital platforms, operating systems, applications, and other digital tools. Considering the growing importance of digital literacy, we examined the effectiveness of the clustered forward chaining (CFC) procedure in teaching digital transaction skills to three adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In the context of a multiple-baselines-across-skills design with between-participant replications, we taught participants four digital transaction tasks. The results showed that all participants acquired the four tasks during CFC and maintained their performance post-intervention. Two participants completed the intervention before all clusters were targeted, possibly due to observational learning and continuous performance probes. Furthermore, both the participants and the instructors found CFC to be an acceptable intervention for teaching digital literacy.
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