Apps as Assistive Technology

Q1 Computer Science
Emily C. Bouck, Sara M. Flanagan, Missy D. Cosby
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Abstract

Apps can serve as assistive technology to support students with disabilities. Yet, there is little support for educators in determining the most effective and efficient apps to support students with disabilities. The objectives of this chapter include (1) examining how apps can serve as assistive technology for students with disabilities; (2) discussing the importance of educators not being arbitrary in their decision to select and implement apps to serve as assistive technology, such as relying on reviews, ratings, app lists, app databases, or the inclusion on a categorization on iTunes or Google Play; and (3) presenting options for educators evaluating apps, which can assist educators in making more informed decisions for apps as assistive technology. Although some app evaluation rubrics exist specifically for students with disabilities, there is little research as to the impact of the rubrics on educators selecting apps or the impact on student learning.
应用程序作为辅助技术
应用程序可以作为辅助技术来支持残疾学生。然而,在确定最有效和最高效的应用程序来支持残疾学生方面,教育工作者几乎没有得到支持。本章的目标包括:(1)研究应用程序如何作为残疾学生的辅助技术;(2)讨论教育工作者在决定选择和实施应用程序作为辅助技术时不能武断的重要性,例如依赖于评论、评级、应用程序列表、应用程序数据库或在iTunes或Google Play上的分类;(3)为教育工作者评估应用程序提供选项,这可以帮助教育工作者为应用程序作为辅助技术做出更明智的决定。虽然存在一些专门针对残疾学生的应用程序评估标准,但关于这些标准对教育工作者选择应用程序的影响或对学生学习的影响的研究很少。
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Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction
Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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10.10
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2
期刊介绍: Foundations and Trends® in Human-Computer Interaction publishes surveys and tutorials in the following topics: - History of the research community - Design and Evaluation - Theory - Technology - Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Interdisciplinary influence - Advanced topics and trends - Information visualization
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