Impact of Web 2.0 Technology on Students with Learning Difficulties: A State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges

Mohammad Alhabashneh, Bilal Abu-Salih, S. Knight
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Learning difficulties are one of the significant barriers to the children's educational process. Learning difficulties include several aspects of life, not just learning at school and can affect how basic skills such as reading, writing and math are learned. Further, this problem affects how to learn high-level skills such as organization, time planning, abstract thinking, and long or short-term memory development. Hence, there is an imperative need to address this problem and to provide theoretical and practical solutions to untangle it. This paper proposes a methodology toward helping children to encounter learning difficulties through incorporating Web 2.0 technology. Through six designed phases, the proposed methodology is promising to enhance the learning quality of students with learning difficulties, and aims to improve their personal, mental and social development skills.
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Web 2.0技术对学习困难学生的影响:现状和未来的挑战
学习困难是影响儿童教育进程的重要障碍之一。学习困难包括生活的几个方面,而不仅仅是在学校学习,它会影响阅读、写作和数学等基本技能的学习。此外,这个问题影响到如何学习高级技能,如组织、时间规划、抽象思维和长期或短期记忆的发展。因此,迫切需要解决这个问题,并提供理论和实践的解决方案来解开它。本文提出了一种方法,通过结合Web 2.0技术来帮助遇到学习困难的儿童。通过六个设计阶段,建议的方法有望提高有学习困难的学生的学习质量,并旨在提高他们的个人、心理和社会发展技能。
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