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Article Dans Une Revue Modelling, measurement and control C Année : 2018

The question of students’ autonomy in academic learning when using ICT: Case study in analysing help interactions involving two 9th graders with a visual impairment

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Research on help-seeking and tutoring has mostly been experimental. Still, identified categories can be found in natural learning situations. The use of Information and communication technologies (ICT) by students with a visual impairment (VI) modifies learning conditions and brings students’ autonomy into play. This article aims to present a pilot study involving several research domains: academic help; ICT; visual impairment. New categories associated to help strategies, ICT and visual impairment have been identified using a new methodological approach.

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Education

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hal-01875645 , version 1 (17-09-2018)

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Mathieu Gaborit, Dominique Archambault, Minna Puustinen, Nathalie Lewi-Dumont. The question of students’ autonomy in academic learning when using ICT: Case study in analysing help interactions involving two 9th graders with a visual impairment. Modelling, measurement and control C, 2018, 79 (4), pp.195-200. ⟨10.18280/mmc_c.790408⟩. ⟨hal-01875645⟩
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