Augmented Reality Based Personalized Learning in Autism Spectrum Disorder Reading Skills

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1177/01626434241236738
Azizah Nurul Khoirunnisa, Munir Munir, F. Shahbodin, Laksmi Dewi
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Reading can be a way to increase students’ social interaction and writing, especially for those continuing to a higher level of education. More recent research shows that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a variety of reading profiles that differ across a range of reading sub-skills. Meanwhile, the school teaching system provides one-size-fits-all learning for students with different abilities. This study aimed to test the use of personalized learning model-based Augmented Reality (AR) in supporting the learning of early reading skills in aspects of reading words, syllables, and letters. Four students with ASD participated in various cross-behavioral investigations. Data was collected based on early reading skills in words, syllables, and letters using the Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) instrument, which had been adjusted according to the children’s abilities (three groups of children). Participants went through baseline-1 sessions, AR interventions, and baseline-2. The results show increased student learning outcomes in reading words and syllables. However, there was no significant increase in learning outcomes regarding recognizing letters.
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基于增强现实技术的自闭症谱系障碍阅读技能个性化学习
阅读可以增加学生的社交互动和写作能力,尤其是对于那些继续接受更高层次教育的学生而言。最近的研究表明,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童有各种不同的阅读特征,在一系列阅读子技能方面存在差异。与此同时,学校的教学系统为不同能力的学生提供了一刀切的学习方式。本研究旨在测试基于个性化学习模型的增强现实技术(AR)在支持早期阅读技能学习方面的应用,包括单词、音节和字母的阅读。四名患有 ASD 的学生参与了各种交叉行为调查。我们使用根据儿童能力调整过的 "低年级阅读评估"(EGRA)工具收集了有关单词、音节和字母等早期阅读技能的数据(三组儿童)。参与者经历了基线-1 阶段、AR 干预阶段和基线-2 阶段。结果显示,学生在单词和音节阅读方面的学习成果有所提高。但是,在识别字母方面的学习成果没有明显提高。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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