“一只援助之手”:阅读障碍儿童阅读辅助应用程序的设计与评价

Tushar Gupta, L. Aflatoony, Lynette Leonard
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我们设计并评估了Augmenta11y,这是一个跨平台的应用程序,旨在为患有阅读障碍的儿童提供无处不在的阅读和学习陪伴。我们遵循反思敏捷迭代设计(RAID)框架开发了应用程序,这是一种参与式方法,涉及阅读障碍患者和特殊教育工作者,在整个原型制作过程中提供反馈。然后,我们对10名10-14岁的阅读障碍儿童进行了一项用户研究。我们采用了大声思考、可用性会议后访谈和问卷调查的方法来评估工具的可用性和有用性。我们的研究揭示了Augmenta11y应用程序通过提供负担得起的和容易获得的阅读练习,在帮助患有阅读障碍的儿童方面的有效性。我们为设计未来的辅助阅读应用程序提供全面的建议和指导。我们预见Augmenta11y有机会成为一种方便、低成本的辅助阅读解决方案,为那些几乎没有机会接触教育专家或课外实践/项目的失读症儿童提供帮助。Augmenta11y应用程序可在iOS和Android上使用。
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“A Helping Hand”: Design and Evaluation of a Reading Assistant Application for Children with Dyslexia
We designed and evaluated Augmenta11y, a cross-platform application that aims to provide ubiquitous reading and learning companionship to children with dyslexia. We developed the application following the Reflective Agile Iterative Design (RAID) framework, a participatory approach involving dyslexic individuals and special educators to provide feedback throughout the prototyping processes. We then conducted a user study with ten children with dyslexia between 10-14 years of age. We employed the think-aloud, post-usability session interview, and questionnaire methods to evaluate the tool's usability and usefulness. Our study revealed the Augmenta11y application's effectiveness in assisting children with dyslexia by providing affordable and accessible reading practices. We offer comprehensive suggestions and guidelines for designing future assisted reading applications. We foresee the opportunity for Augmenta11y to be an accessible, low-cost assistive reading solution for dyslexic children with little to no access to educational specialists or after-school practices/programs. The Augmenta11y application is available on iOS and Android.
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