AbstractAs special needs children like Down Syndrome (DS) have reading difficulty, lack of motivation and require a longer time to complete certain tasks compared to normal students, multimedia courseware is seen able to give positive influence to this group. This paper discusses a preliminary study on a male DS student from a special needs school since each of the DS children is unique. Instruments are used to find out problems in the student's reading process, characters, related experience and the DS student readiness to learn. The findings contribute to the conceptual framework which is developed to assist researcher to design the early reading multimedia courseware (MEL-SindD) for DS students
It has been argued that children with intellectual disability associated with Down syndrome (DS) use...
We report the first results of a longitudinal research carried out on a sample of 100 people with Do...
Home and community literacy events have a significant impact on literacy development in children. Al...
AbstractThe learning difficulties faced by down syndrome children are always related to the limitati...
Learning to read is a challenging cognitive process that requires the memorization of new symbols, p...
This paper describes the results of an experimental study implementing a teaching technological stra...
Abstract Objective: this study aimed to design an creative educational application for family-center...
The authors report a short-term reading intervention study involving 15 children with Down syndrome ...
The authors report a short-term reading intervention study involving 15 children with Down syndrome ...
This study examined the reading interest and emergent literacy skills of 31 children with Down syndr...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
Educational courseware is very popular nowadays as an alternative teaching tool for children‟s early...
2013-04-05The study utilizes an inductive, qualitative approach to program evaluation to understand ...
This report presents the idea of developing and designing a courseware for Down syndrome and Hypera...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
It has been argued that children with intellectual disability associated with Down syndrome (DS) use...
We report the first results of a longitudinal research carried out on a sample of 100 people with Do...
Home and community literacy events have a significant impact on literacy development in children. Al...
AbstractThe learning difficulties faced by down syndrome children are always related to the limitati...
Learning to read is a challenging cognitive process that requires the memorization of new symbols, p...
This paper describes the results of an experimental study implementing a teaching technological stra...
Abstract Objective: this study aimed to design an creative educational application for family-center...
The authors report a short-term reading intervention study involving 15 children with Down syndrome ...
The authors report a short-term reading intervention study involving 15 children with Down syndrome ...
This study examined the reading interest and emergent literacy skills of 31 children with Down syndr...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
Educational courseware is very popular nowadays as an alternative teaching tool for children‟s early...
2013-04-05The study utilizes an inductive, qualitative approach to program evaluation to understand ...
This report presents the idea of developing and designing a courseware for Down syndrome and Hypera...
Early home literacy experiences, including parent–child book reading, account for a significant amou...
It has been argued that children with intellectual disability associated with Down syndrome (DS) use...
We report the first results of a longitudinal research carried out on a sample of 100 people with Do...
Home and community literacy events have a significant impact on literacy development in children. Al...