Hearing loss, mobile applications and inclusive social environments: Approach to learning sign language for children without disabilities

José A. Oleas-Orozco, Angel Mena, Daniel Ripalda
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This project was developed in the interest of social problems by inclusion of people with hearing loss in social environment. The investigation was carried out in two stages. The first, a diagnostic analysis focused on the learning of people in the social environment, instead of the individual with disabilities. The project has used a mixed research approach, in the qualitative approach, with semi-structured interviews to the social and family circle of people with hearing loss and to the individual himself. In addition, professionals in the area of learning sign language, expert professionals in special education, were consulted. In the quantitative aspect, surveys were carried out on a group of parents from the "Celite" Bilingual Educational Unit of Ambato city, to determine their willingness to learn sign language to promote social inclusion in their children. Likewise, it was possible to identify their behavior in the face of digital technologies. With the data obtained, it was possible to determine the feasibility of developing interactive applications. The resulting technological application, shows a friendly structure for learning basic phrases in sign language for early ages, focused on children without disabilities. The second stage of the research, with the interactive application for mobile devices running, it was possible to determine the feasibility of using new technologies and communication. The interactive application has audiovisual content in digital animations and interactive resources typical of an application on mobile devices. The App was tested using the target group, children and parents. Subsequently, it was evaluated through the application of surveys to parents, interpreters and people with hearing loss, who certified their experience as users and evaluated its relevance, where favorable results were collected for this initiative.
听力损失、移动应用程序和包容性社会环境:为无残疾儿童学习手语的方法
这个项目是为了关注社会问题,将听力损失的人纳入社会环境。调查分两个阶段进行。第一种是诊断性分析,侧重于社会环境中人们的学习,而不是残疾个体。该项目采用了混合研究方法,在定性方法中,对听力损失患者的社会和家庭圈子以及个人本人进行了半结构化访谈。此外,还咨询了学习手语领域的专业人员、特殊教育领域的专业人员。在定量方面,我们对来自安巴托市“Celite”双语教育单位的一组家长进行了调查,以确定他们学习手语以促进孩子融入社会的意愿。同样,在面对数字技术时,也可以识别他们的行为。有了获得的数据,就可以确定开发交互式应用程序的可行性。由此产生的技术应用,展示了一个友好的结构,用于早期学习手语的基本短语,主要针对无残疾儿童。研究的第二阶段,随着移动设备的交互式应用程序的运行,有可能确定使用新技术和通信的可行性。交互式应用程序具有数字动画中的视听内容和移动设备上应用程序的典型交互式资源。这款应用的测试对象是目标群体——儿童和家长。随后,通过对父母、口译员和听力损失人士的调查来对其进行评估,这些人证明了他们作为用户的经验并评估了其相关性,从而为该倡议收集了有利的结果。
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