This paper describes a pilot test on the use of a drawing software program as an evaluation method for experiments with deaf children. As deaf children are visual learners, evaluation methods based on drawings seem to be a good alternative to traditional ones. We tested the effectiveness of such a method with a group of deaf children, all raised orally apparently without any knowledge of sign language, and a few hearing children, from eight to fourteen years old. As a testbed, we evaluated the readability of a set of stories, part of a literacy software tool for deaf children. All participants were relaxed and collaborative during the test. The results are promising
textThe expressive language tasks of the Test of Narrative Language (Gillam & Pearson, 2004) were ad...
In this paper we discuss the role of visual resources, namely Greek Sign Language videos, concept ma...
This paper examines children's picture books that either feature deaf characters or are aimed at a d...
As several studies report, deaf children have specific literacy problems. In particular, they are po...
Deaf children have significant difficulties in comprehending written text. This is mainly due to the h...
A deaf child is a child who has the disorder in the organs of hearing. The deaf children tend to be ...
Assessment is essential for designing individualized educational plans (IEPs) for children. In order...
Assessment is essential for designing individualized educational plans (IEPs) for children. In order...
The purpose of this study was to develop and investigate the effect of CODERead, an electronic signi...
Congenitally, profoundly deaf children whose first language is British Sign Language (BSL) and whose...
A MIXED RESEARCH DESIGN was used to examine how deaf students used the visual resources of a multime...
MIXED RESEARCH DESIGN was used to examine how deaf students used the visual resources of a multimedi...
Normally,children will start to play with combination of words at the age of twenty-four month and d...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study investigated the e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-34)The purpose of this study was to determine if a cre...
textThe expressive language tasks of the Test of Narrative Language (Gillam & Pearson, 2004) were ad...
In this paper we discuss the role of visual resources, namely Greek Sign Language videos, concept ma...
This paper examines children's picture books that either feature deaf characters or are aimed at a d...
As several studies report, deaf children have specific literacy problems. In particular, they are po...
Deaf children have significant difficulties in comprehending written text. This is mainly due to the h...
A deaf child is a child who has the disorder in the organs of hearing. The deaf children tend to be ...
Assessment is essential for designing individualized educational plans (IEPs) for children. In order...
Assessment is essential for designing individualized educational plans (IEPs) for children. In order...
The purpose of this study was to develop and investigate the effect of CODERead, an electronic signi...
Congenitally, profoundly deaf children whose first language is British Sign Language (BSL) and whose...
A MIXED RESEARCH DESIGN was used to examine how deaf students used the visual resources of a multime...
MIXED RESEARCH DESIGN was used to examine how deaf students used the visual resources of a multimedi...
Normally,children will start to play with combination of words at the age of twenty-four month and d...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study investigated the e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-34)The purpose of this study was to determine if a cre...
textThe expressive language tasks of the Test of Narrative Language (Gillam & Pearson, 2004) were ad...
In this paper we discuss the role of visual resources, namely Greek Sign Language videos, concept ma...
This paper examines children's picture books that either feature deaf characters or are aimed at a d...