透过扩增实境提升有特殊需要学生的自我效能感

Muteeb Alahmari, M. Jdaitawi, Mohammad Alzahrani, M. Kholif, R. Ghanem, Nahed Nasr
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增强现实技术对特殊需求学生的教学方式产生了重大影响。这种类型的技术特别影响学生的自我效能水平,这是进行研究的前提。在为期四周的准实验研究中,采用测试前和测试后的对照组设计。24名有特殊需要的学生被随机分配到增强现实(AR)应用组和对照组。在新的技术环境中,根据先前的研究来测量自我效能。结果显示,AR对学生自我效能感有显著的主效应,AR组总分高于对照组。配对样本t检验总均分显示学生自我效能显著提高。对于实验组,结果显示自我效能的平均得分从测试前到测试后有所增加。配对样本t检验总均分有显著性差异,均分差异为- 1.694,有较大的提高。本研究的结论是AR对有特殊需要的学生有显著的影响,并且它无疑可以促进教学过程。
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Promoting Self-efficacy for Students with Special Needs through Augmented Reality
Augmented reality technology has a significant influence on the teaching approach provided to students with special needs. This type of technology particularly affects students’ level of self-efficacy, and was the premise for conducting the research. In this four-week quasi-experimental study, a pre- and post-test control group design was adopted. 24 students with special needs were randomly assigned to the augmented reality (AR) application group and the control group. Self-efficacy was measured depending on previous studies in a new technological environment. The results showed significant main effects for the AR on students’ self-efficacy, as AR group indicated to have higher total score than control group. The paired sample t-test overall mean scores indicated a significant increase in the self-efficacy of the students. For the experimental group, results showed an increase in the mean score of self-efficacy from pre to post-tests. The paired sample t-test overall mean scores indicated a significant, with the differences in the mean scores being −1.694, indicating a considerable increase. This study concluded that AR has significant effects on students with special needs, and that it can undoubtedly contribute to the teaching-learning process.
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