Information and communication technologies based teaching methodologies for peruvian children with down syndrome
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Learning disabilities are found in people that experience difficulties in the acquisition of basic
intellectual skills, which are fundamental to succeeding at school, work or in life in general. An
example of a learning disability is Down Syndrome (DS). Children with DS are usually unable to
follow the traditional educational systems. As a result, these children need tailored methods and
techniques that adapt to their learning styles. Therefore, new educational tools are being developed
that allow Down Syndrome Children (DSC) to sharpen their intellectual capacities in a better way. In
this research, we implemented and modified two literature-based mobile tools that could aid in
acquiring mathematics and linguistic skills oriented towards DSC. We performed a quasiexperimentation
to test the improvements in mathematics and language skills in a group of children
with DS. Moreover, we found that measuring the response time of children with disabilities is a
complex task; and the continuous assistance from a tutor was also found to be necessary. Despite the
difficulties encountered, such as distraction from the children because of being curious to interact
with a technological tool, the results show that it is possible to increment the mathematical and language skills in a group of DSC
by using an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based tool in contrast with a classical
teaching methodology without ICT tools.
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Villasante Trujillo, J. A. & Poma Beltrán, S. G. (2020). Information and communication technologies based teaching methodologies for peruvian children with down syndrome [Tesis para optar el Título Profesional de Ingeniero de Sistemas, Universidad de Lima]. Repositorio Institucional ULima. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/11704Editor
Universidad de LimaCategoría / Subcategoría
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