IEP Management Programs [electronic resource] / Bill Davis.

The paper examines the use in special education of computerized data management systems (CDMS). CDMS are electronic report generators and databases that provide individualized records (Individual Education Plans or IEP) in a structured format. Examples of software functions and hardware required are...

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Main Author: Davis, Bill
Corporate Author: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1985.
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Summary:The paper examines the use in special education of computerized data management systems (CDMS). CDMS are electronic report generators and databases that provide individualized records (Individual Education Plans or IEP) in a structured format. Examples of software functions and hardware required are cited. Three major sources of software for IEP management, with their costs, are summarized (commercial and noncommercial sources, and database management programs) and software selection criteria are offered. Among the advantages noted for the computerized approach are decreased preparation time and increased teacher efficiency and proficiency. Disadvantages include program variance and the need for staff training. It is concluded that although computerization of the IEP process is still in its infancy, early reports on its effectiveness have been positive. (CL)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED266610.
Physical Description:5 p.
Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note:Reports to Decision Makers, n7 Nov 1985.