“…The findings from this research suggest that iPads can improve student engagement (Arthanat, Curtin, & Kontak, 2015;Bruhn, Vogelgesang, Fernando, & Lugo, 2016;Chambers, et al, 2018;Flewitt, Messer, & Kucirkova, 2015;Sankardas & Rajanahally, 2017;Vogelgesang, Bruhn, Coghill-Behrends, Kern, & Troughton, 2016), communication (Biggs, Carter, & Gustafson, 2017;Chambers, et al, 2018;Flores, et al, 2012;Hill & Flores, 2014;Sankardas & Rajanahally, 2017), academic achievement (Chambers, et al, 2018;Monem, Bennett, & Barbetta, 2018;Ok & Bryant, 2016), reading skills (Browder, Root, & Wood, 2017;Douglas, Uphold, Steffen, & Kroesch, 2018;Felix, Mena, Ostos, & Maestre, 2017), English writing skills (Felix, Mena, Ostos, & Maestre, 2017;, digital skills (Rivera, Hudson, Weiss, & Zambone, 2017), social/life skills (Chambers, et al, 2018;Douglas, Uphold, Steffen, & Kroesch, 2018), and behaviour (Bruhn, Vogelgesang, Fernando, & Lugo, 2016). Although other researchers reported inconsistent/inconclusive results with iPad interventions for children with learning disabilities (Bryant, et al, 2015;Flores, et al, 2012;Hill & Flores, 2014;Rivera, Hudson, Weiss, & Zambone, 2017) and amblyopia (Holmes, et al, 2016).…”