SBIR-STTR Award

Multimedia Writing Strategy Instruction for LD Students
Award last edited on: 12/11/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NICHD
Total Award Amount
$850,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
865
Principal Investigator
Jean B Schumaker

Company Information

Edge Enterprises Inc

708 West Ninth Street Suite 107
Lawrence, KS 66044
   (913) 749-1473
   N/A
   www.edgeenterprisesinc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Douglas

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43HD043618-01
Start Date: 9/1/2003    Completed: 2/28/2005
Phase I year
2003
Phase I Amount
$100,000
The purpose of this Phase I project is to test the feasibility of using an interactive multimedia format for instructing students with learning disabilities in writing strategies. To evaluate the feasibility of this type of instruction, an instructional program for teaching four punctuation rules and the strategies associated with those rules will be designed and translated into an interactive computerized program. Each segment of the program will focus on one punctuation rule and its associated strategy and will include description, demonstration, practice activities, and feedback. The evaluation will focus on (a) usability of the program, (b) student knowledge of the rules and strategies, (c) student use of the strategies to detect errors in others' writing and in their own writing, (d) instructional time required, and (e) social validity of the medium. A multiple-baseline across-students design will be utilized to determine the effects of the instructional program on student knowledge and performance of the writing strategies.

Thesaurus Terms:
adolescence (12-20), computer assisted instruction, computer system design /evaluation, educational resource design /development, interactive multimedia, learning disorder, method development computer human interaction, performance, secondary school, spelling, teacher clinical research, human subject, mass information media, questionnaire

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44HD043618-02
Start Date: 9/1/2003    Completed: 4/30/2008
Phase II year
2005
(last award dollars: 2007)
Phase II Amount
$750,000

The purpose of this Phase II project is to develop and test the effects of interactive multimedia (IM) writing strategy instruction on the writing performance of students with learning disabilities. The major goals associated with the project are to: (a) revise, expand, and field-test the IM program for teaching comma strategies that was developed and pilot tested in Phase I, and (b) design and field test three new IM computer programs focused on capitalization rules, punctuation rules, and grammar rules. Each new program will focus on one area and will cover several rules and their associated strategies. During each year in this three-year project, at least 11 instructional modules will be developed, including lessons and integrative reviews. Each lesson module within each program will focus on one rule and its associated strategies and will include description, demonstration, practice activities, and feedback. The evaluation will focus on (a) usability of the program, (b) student knowledge of the rules and strategies, (c) student use of the strategies to detect errors in others' writing and in their own writing, (d) instructional time required, and (e) social validity of the medium. During the first project year, the Commas Program will be revised, expanded, and field-tested. Also during the first year, the Capitalization Program will be developed, pilot tested, and field-tested. During each of the remaining years, one of the remaining programs will be developed, pilot tested and field-tested. A pretest-posttest control-group design will be utilized in each field test to determine the effects of each instructional program on student knowledge and performance of the writing strategies