"Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children

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Main Authors: Noriha, Basir, Ameer Fuhaili, Mohamad Hashim, Sharmini, Abdullah, Noor Asliza, Abdul Rahim, Masturah, Sabri, Afifah Hanani, Yusuf, Wan Norhaizar, Harun, Buragohain, Dipima
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spelling my.unimap-691412020-12-23T09:10:28Z "Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children Noriha, Basir Ameer Fuhaili, Mohamad Hashim Sharmini, Abdullah Noor Asliza, Abdul Rahim Masturah, Sabri Afifah Hanani, Yusuf Wan Norhaizar, Harun Buragohain, Dipima sharminie.abdullah@gmail.com Autisme Autism Autistic children Link to publisher's homepage at https://www.matec-conferences.org/ This paper aims to examine the potentials of the multi-purpose touch screen technology application which utilizes a sound articulation point software called "TALKING PHONICS FOR AUTISM"as an alternative method of teaching phonics to autistic children. "TALKING PHONICS FOR AUTISM"is developed via a collaborative effort between the Centre of International Languages (CIL) and the School of Human Development and techno Communication (iKOM), University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP). The reading skills of autism children are developed intofive (5) levels ofMalay reading comprehension skills. The first level consists of open syllables - vowels and consonants. The following consecutivethree levels comprised of closed syllables. The fourth level introduces vocal sequence while the fifth level constitutes of Malay language loans. The Malay-language dialect phonological theory by Tajul Aripin Kassin (2000) which is based on Clements &Keysher's (1980) Generative Booking Generic Fonology Model (CV) forms the theorectical framework of this paper. 2020-12-23T09:10:28Z 2020-12-23T09:10:28Z 2018 Article MATEC Web of Conferences, vol.150, 2018, 6 pages 2261-236X (online) http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/69141 https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815005040 en Malaysia Technical Universities Conference on Engineering and Technology (MUCET 2017); EDP Sciences
institution Universiti Malaysia Perlis
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topic Autisme
Autism
Autistic children
spellingShingle Autisme
Autism
Autistic children
Noriha, Basir
Ameer Fuhaili, Mohamad Hashim
Sharmini, Abdullah
Noor Asliza, Abdul Rahim
Masturah, Sabri
Afifah Hanani, Yusuf
Wan Norhaizar, Harun
Buragohain, Dipima
"Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
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Noriha, Basir
Ameer Fuhaili, Mohamad Hashim
Sharmini, Abdullah
Noor Asliza, Abdul Rahim
Masturah, Sabri
Afifah Hanani, Yusuf
Wan Norhaizar, Harun
Buragohain, Dipima
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author Noriha, Basir
Ameer Fuhaili, Mohamad Hashim
Sharmini, Abdullah
Noor Asliza, Abdul Rahim
Masturah, Sabri
Afifah Hanani, Yusuf
Wan Norhaizar, Harun
Buragohain, Dipima
author_sort Noriha, Basir
title "Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
title_short "Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
title_full "Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
title_fullStr "Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
title_full_unstemmed "Talking Phonics for Autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
title_sort "talking phonics for autism": developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2020
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/69141
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