Are Existing Mobile Writing Applications for Writing Difficulties Sufficient?

Q3 Social Sciences
Elif Polat, E. Albayrak, Sinan Hopcan, Yunus Emre Baştuğ, Simge CEPDİBİ SIBIÇ, Esra Örs, Hava Ayaşli, İrfan Başkurt
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Students who struggle with writing may also struggle academically. Mobile applications play a vital and supportive role in addressing this issue. The purpose of this research is to examine mobile writing applications and to gather the opinions of teachers and experts on these applications in order to support the writing skills of 1st and 2nd-grade primary school students. In this way, the strengths and weaknesses of the existing applications will be evaluated, and a projection will be kept on the mobile writing application that should be. The researchers applied qualitative and quantitative methods. In order to reveal the needs in question, a number of applications from the Android and IOS stores were reviewed using a rubric devised by the researchers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather opinions from primary school and special education teachers and subject matter experts in primary and special education. The study revealed the insufficiency of targeted applications to support writing skills, particularly regarding accessibility, audio, and visual elements. This finding emphasizes the need for new mobile applications to eliminate the limitations. This study provided vital insights into building a mobile application for addressing writing difficulties that might satisfy the needs. The results of this study include suggestions that will shed light on future research on mobile writing applications.
现有的手机写作应用程序是否足以解决写作难题?
写作困难的学生可能在学业上也有困难。移动应用程序在解决这一问题方面发挥着至关重要的支持作用。本研究的目的是研究移动写作应用程序,并收集教师和专家对这些应用程序的意见,以支持小学一年级和二年级学生的写作技能。通过这种方式,评估现有应用程序的优缺点,并对移动写作应用程序进行投影。研究人员采用了定性和定量相结合的方法。为了揭示有问题的需求,研究人员使用研究人员设计的标准对来自Android和IOS商店的许多应用程序进行了审查。通过半结构化访谈,收集小学和特殊教育教师以及小学和特殊教育学科专家的意见。该研究揭示了目标应用程序在支持写作技能方面的不足,特别是在可访问性、音频和视觉元素方面。这一发现强调了开发新的移动应用来消除这些限制的必要性。这项研究为构建一个移动应用程序提供了重要的见解,以解决可能满足需求的写作困难。这项研究的结果包括一些建议,这些建议将为未来的移动书写应用研究提供启示。
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Participatory Educational Research
Participatory Educational Research Social Sciences-Education
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