Emerging Research and Development in Technology-based Self-monitoring

A. Bruhn, Howard P. Wills
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Abstract An extensive research base supports the positive effects of self-monitoring interventions on a number of student outcomes, both academic and behavioral. While the vast majority of this research base relied on traditional paper-and-pencil forms of self-monitoring, advances in technology have created significant opportunities to develop technology-based self-monitoring (TBSM) systems that may offer a number of benefits in terms of efficiency and data management, storing, and graphing. Technology-based self-management applications have evolved and been studied extensively in health-related fields, but research and development for such applications is only beginning in the field of education. In this chapter we (1) provide a brief overview of the literature on traditional forms of self-monitoring, (2) examine how educators and educational researchers may apply lessons learned about TBSM from the medical field, (3) summarize emerging literature on TBSM for students with or at risk for emotional/behavioral disorders in particular, and (4) offer suggestions for future research and development in TBSM.
基于技术的自我监测的新兴研究与发展
广泛的研究基础支持自我监控干预对许多学生成绩的积极影响,包括学业和行为。虽然绝大多数研究都依赖于传统的纸笔形式的自我监测,但技术的进步为开发基于技术的自我监测(TBSM)系统创造了重要的机会,这些系统可以在效率和数据管理、存储和绘图方面提供许多好处。基于技术的自我管理应用已经发展,并在健康相关领域得到广泛研究,但在教育领域,这类应用的研究和开发才刚刚开始。在本章中,我们(1)简要概述了传统形式的自我监控的文献,(2)探讨了教育工作者和教育研究者如何从医学领域吸取经验教训,(3)总结了针对有情绪/行为障碍或有情绪/行为障碍风险的学生的自我监控的新文献,(4)提出了未来研究和发展的建议。
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