Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs

The mobile learning developed for children with special learning needs have limited users even within the same learning disability because severity in learning disability varies greatly even within a specific learning disability. Mobile learning developed for these children currently uses the same m...

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Main Authors: Tan, Ping Ping, Presella Sherrilyn, Dennis, Azlina Ahmadi, Julaihi, Goh, Maybelline Boon Ling
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Published: 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.368572024-01-09T02:34:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36857/ Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs Tan, Ping Ping Presella Sherrilyn, Dennis Azlina Ahmadi, Julaihi Goh, Maybelline Boon Ling LC Special aspects of education T Technology (General) The mobile learning developed for children with special learning needs have limited users even within the same learning disability because severity in learning disability varies greatly even within a specific learning disability. Mobile learning developed for these children currently uses the same model used by any mobile application development where it caters for the masses rather than focusing on personalisation. The objective of this paper is to propose a mobile learning model for children with special learning needs, named APIE. ADDIE model is a generic instructional system design model that consists of processes: Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate. APIE is a modification from the ADDIE model, which makes APIE a mobile learning application development model. APIE iterates the design and develop processes under the Personalisation stage to explore the most suitable way for customisation for individual learning. APIE is applied to the development of a mobile learning for Dyslexic Children to assist the children to read and spell. Through APIE, a mobile learning application, DysleRead is produced. DysleRead integrates two classroom approaches: sight word and phonic where teachers can set and monitor individual learning needs of the children. The teachers find DysleRead helpful to teach the children. This shows that the mobile learning application produced using APIE meets the objective to cater for personalisation within a specific learning needs without undermining the role of the teachers. Hypothetically, APIE model is applicable to other special learning needs too. 2021 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36857/1/special1.pdf Tan, Ping Ping and Presella Sherrilyn, Dennis and Azlina Ahmadi, Julaihi and Goh, Maybelline Boon Ling (2021) Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs. In: 3rd international conference on Innovative Research in Education, 23-25 July, 2021, Stockholm, Sweden. https://www.dpublication.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/E22-622.pdf
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T Technology (General)
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T Technology (General)
Tan, Ping Ping
Presella Sherrilyn, Dennis
Azlina Ahmadi, Julaihi
Goh, Maybelline Boon Ling
Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs
description The mobile learning developed for children with special learning needs have limited users even within the same learning disability because severity in learning disability varies greatly even within a specific learning disability. Mobile learning developed for these children currently uses the same model used by any mobile application development where it caters for the masses rather than focusing on personalisation. The objective of this paper is to propose a mobile learning model for children with special learning needs, named APIE. ADDIE model is a generic instructional system design model that consists of processes: Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate. APIE is a modification from the ADDIE model, which makes APIE a mobile learning application development model. APIE iterates the design and develop processes under the Personalisation stage to explore the most suitable way for customisation for individual learning. APIE is applied to the development of a mobile learning for Dyslexic Children to assist the children to read and spell. Through APIE, a mobile learning application, DysleRead is produced. DysleRead integrates two classroom approaches: sight word and phonic where teachers can set and monitor individual learning needs of the children. The teachers find DysleRead helpful to teach the children. This shows that the mobile learning application produced using APIE meets the objective to cater for personalisation within a specific learning needs without undermining the role of the teachers. Hypothetically, APIE model is applicable to other special learning needs too.
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author Tan, Ping Ping
Presella Sherrilyn, Dennis
Azlina Ahmadi, Julaihi
Goh, Maybelline Boon Ling
author_facet Tan, Ping Ping
Presella Sherrilyn, Dennis
Azlina Ahmadi, Julaihi
Goh, Maybelline Boon Ling
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title Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs
title_short Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs
title_full Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs
title_fullStr Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Learning Model for Children with Special Learning Needs
title_sort mobile learning model for children with special learning needs
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36857/1/special1.pdf
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