Computer-Based Intervention
Also known as: CBI, Technology-Based Intervention, Digital Intervention
A structured programme delivered through computer technology that aims to teach, rehabilitate, or support skill development. In accessibility contexts, computer-based interventions use software applications — often on tablets or other mainstream devices — to provide interactive learning experiences for people with disabilities. These interventions can reduce reliance on human instructors, promote independent practice, and offer consistent feedback through features like automatic error correction and multimedia reinforcement.
Category: Assistive Technology · Education · Intervention
Related: Assistive Technology · Phonological Awareness · Augmentative and Alternative Communication