辅助技术对学习障碍学生效益的实验研究

Anoual El kah, Imad Zeroual, A. Lakhouaja
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今天的技术为学生提供了极好的机会,主要是那些有学习障碍的学生,他们可以参与到数字学习环境中。学习障碍是在获得和学习基本的阅读、拼写和写作技能方面基于神经系统的处理缺陷。此外,关于辅助技术对阿拉伯语特殊学习障碍儿童(即失读症和失写症)手写和拼写的有效性的研究很少。本研究调查了使用电脑和平板电脑对文本抄写和听写性能的影响。这项研究是在摩洛哥一所公立小学进行的,有两个实验组。从60名学生中,12名三年级学生和12名二年级学生被确定为有特殊学习障碍的学生,主要是阅读障碍和语言障碍。结果证实,在使用电脑和平板电脑时,抄写和听写测试的拼写错误都较少。因此,作者建议小学允许有学习障碍的学生通过键盘辅助书写任务来克服他们的困难,特别是在期末考试中。
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An experimental study on the benefit of assistive technology for students with learning disabilities
Today's technology provides excellent opportunities for students, primarily those with learning disabilities, to be engaged in digital learning environments. Learning disabilities are neurologically-based processing deficits in acquiring and learning essential reading, spelling, and writing skills. Besides, few studies were conducted about assistive technology's effectiveness for handwriting and spelling for Arabic children with specific learning disabilities (i.e., Dyslexia and Dysgraphia). This study investigates the impact of using computers and tablets on the performance of text copying and dictation. The study was conducted in a Moroccan public primary school with two experimental groups. From 60 students, 12 students from third grade and 12 others from the second grade identified as students with specific learning disabilities, primarily dyslexics and dysgraphics. The results affirmed that fewer spelling errors are scored in both copying and dictation tests when using computers and tablets. Therefore, the authors recommend that primary schools allow learning disabled students to overcome their difficulties by assisting handwriting tasks with keyboards-based ones, especially in final examinations.
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