“…The iPad has been shown to: increase the academic engagement of students who have language-based disabilities (Cumming and Draper Rodriguez, 2013); increase time on task of elementary-level students who experience challenging behaviour during independent academic activities (Flower, 2014); support students with support communication skills in English Language Learners (Demski, 2011); promote literacy and social goals in students with multiple and complex needs by providing an multi-modal method of developing and sharing personal stories (Kucirkova, Messer, Critten, et al, 2014); teach young children with developmental delays to receptively identify initial phonemes, a foundational early literacy skill (Chai, Vail and Ayres, 2015); and offer modelling for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and developmental disabilities (Burton, Anderson, Prater, et al, 2013;Hammond, Whatley, Ayres, et al, 2010).…”