scholarly journals PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI PEMBELAJARAN TUNANETRA (APTUN) BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI ASISTIF UNTUK PENCARIAN KONTEN PEMBELAJARAN MAHASISWA TUNANETRA

Author(s):  
Eko Perianto ◽  
Rianto Rianto ◽  
Taufik Agung Pranowo ◽  
Faiz Noormiyanto ◽  
Luqman Hidayat ◽  
...  

Blind students have barriers and unique learning styles compared to other regular students. The fundamental difficulty is the absence of accessible content and tools that can help facilitate learning, including in the final project of blind students. The Blind Learning Application wants to accommodate the learning gaps experienced by blind students in the PGRI Yogyakarta University environment. Assistive technology in APTUN to find references that combines speech to text, Non Visual Desktop Access and text to speech that can be accessed online is one of the driving forces for fulfilling the needs and services of inclusive education at Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta through effective and efficient learning based on needs special education and services for students with visual impairments.

2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (05) ◽  
pp. 1065-1069
Author(s):  
Farhan Butt ◽  
Asma Naz ◽  
Sajjad Ali Darvesh ◽  
Mudassir Hussain ◽  
Saad . ◽  
...  

Objectives: To determine the preferred learning styles of Dental students and Dentists among various dental colleges using the VARK questionnaire. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Various Dental Colleges in Karachi & Rawalpindi using the VARK questionnaire. Period: From June 2018 to February 2019. Material & Methods: Students, house-officers and demonstrators of dental medical college and hospital were asked to fill the VARK questionnaire which consists of 16 items. Four modes of learning either uni modal, bimodal or trimodal could be identified. The four modes include: visual, aural, reading, kinesthic. Results: Kinesthetic mode of learning was used by 24.5% individuals. Aural mode of learning was used by 25.3% individuals. Visual mode of learning was used by 15.5% individuals. Learning by reading was used by 17.7% individuals. Learning by using all modes was used by 1.5% individuals. Conclusion: Identifying the effective modes of learning is the first step towards changing the teaching strategy. Training in medicine and dentistry require innovative teaching ideas incorporating all modes for efficient learning of doctors.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 61-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alice-Ann Darrow ◽  
Mary Adamek

While inclusive education is an admirable ideal, it is often difficult to implement. Successful educators have found that employing certain instructional strategies can help meet the needs of students with varying abilities. Inclusive teaching strategies refer to any number of teaching approaches that address the needs of students with a variety of backgrounds, learning styles, and abilities. This article cites various strategies found to be effective in the inclusive classroom. These strategies contribute to the overall learning environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Utomo Utomo ◽  
Hayatun Thaibah

The implementation of inclusive education does not only have a positive impact on children with special needs. Moreover, the presence of children with special needs in inclusive education can also be a means to develope character education for regular students. This study uses a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation, documentation and triangulation then analyzed using an interactive model from Miles and Huberman. The results of the research show that: (1) regular students are able to appreciate the differences. (2) regular students are willing to invite students with special needs to participate in every class activity. (3) the great curiosity of regular students encourages them to ask questions, especially to special assistant teachers regarding the actual condition of students with special needs. (4) regular students give good appreciation to students with special needs when they show their talents and abilities in public. (5) regular students are willing to be invited to make friends and lend their belongings to help students with special needs (6) if something happens that is considered difficult for students with special needs, regular students will immediately help. (7) regular students are able to look after and protect students with special needs.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Gerson Adriano Rincón-Álvarez ◽  
Daniel Villamizar-Jaimes ◽  
Carlos Antonio Pabón-Galán

ResumenSiempre ha existido una gran discusión sobre, la diferencia entre la educación pública y privada, referente a muchos tópicos de enseñanza aprendizaje como: la metodología, la filosofía, la preparación de los estudiantes, y en lo referente a este artículo, las diferentes estrategias que emplean los estudiantes para adquirir y fortalecer sus aprendizaje. La identificación de los estilos de aprendizaje y el cómo se desenvuelve el estudiante en el medio universitario es de gran importancia para la adecuación de las prácticaspedagógicas del docente y la construcción de los micro-currículos de las asignaturas, que conforman el pensum académico del programa. Con el fin de generar un mejor ambiente de aprendizaje, esta investigación identifica los estilos de aprendizaje de los estudiantes del programa académico de Licenciatura en Matemáticas de la Facultad de Educación, Artes y Humanidades de la UFPS, enmarcado en la teoría del modelo de Kold. Se concluye que el estilo predominantes en la población objeto de estudio fue el reflexivo  seguido del pragmático y por último el activo y el teórico respectivamente. Se finaliza con la aplicación de las pruebas de independencia y correlación de Spearman, hallando alta relación entre los estilos reflexivo y pragmático dentro del modelo de Kold, pero ninguna relación entre el estrato social y los estilos de aprendizaje.Palabras claves: estilos de aprendizaje, modelo, pensum, micro-currículo, Practica PedagógicaAbstractThere has always been a big discussion about the difference between public and private education regarding many topics of learning as the methodology, philosophy, preparing students, and in relation to this article, the different strategies employ students to acquire and strengthen their learning. The identification of learning styles and how the student develops in the university environment is of great importance to the adequacy of the pedagogical practices of teachers and the construction of micro-curriculum subjects that make up the academic curriculum of the program. In order to create a better learning environment, this research identifies learning styles of students of the academic Bachelor of Mathematics, Faculty of Education, Arts and Humanities UFPS, framed in the theory of model Kold. We conclude that the predominant style in the study population was followed by the pragmatic and thoughtful finally assets and theoretical respectively. It ends with the application of the tests of independence and correlation of Spearman, finding high relationship between pragmatic and thoughtful styles within the model Kold, but no relationship between social class and learning styles.Keywords: learning styles, model, curriculum, micro-curriculum Pedagogical Practice


HortScience ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 983d-983
Author(s):  
Sarah Minier Johnson

This workshop offers an overview of the production process for CD-ROM and Web materials, as well as pragmatic advice on how to structure effective interactive presentations. Many educators and practitioners consider interactive computer-based education the technology of tomorrow. However, evidence of high-level computer literacy among many young people suggests that a “technology gap” already exists between student computer literacy and the learning modules that instructors can prepare. As with all media presentations, the basis of effective multimedia project structure is instructional design. This includes design of both the content and the navigational interface. Given the relative complexity of these projects, a clear and logical design is essential to effective conveyance of content. The presentation of content via computer differs from “traditional” media presentations in terms of how content is structured; interactive elements; user selectivity; user motivation, and immediate, response-specific performance assessment (among other things). There are a number of differences in the production process as well. Computer-based instruction requires early definition of end-use platforms, software requirements, use of communication, testing, and grading tools, and more. Content is organized on a flowchart which, along with the design document (which contains the script/text, graphic descriptions, and programming directions), becomes the blueprint for project production. Early project prototypes are tested for ease of use, logical flow, and structure, with “typical end-user” representatives. The final project is alpha- and beta-tested prior to distribution. Although preparing computer-based media materials is time-consuming, the resulting product can greatly enhance teaching by enabling self-paced, asynchronous, active learning and accommodating different learning styles.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriano Bressane ◽  
Geraldo Eustáquio Moreira ◽  
Sandra Bizarria Lopes Villanueva

The perceptual strength in learning styles refers to obtain knowledge most easily by different sensory systems. Discovering the perceptive strengths and weaknesses of each student and finding ways to optimize their learning is always a challenge for the professor. In extreme cases such as in the visual impairment touch-and-go approaches can be an alternative. This paper aims at sharing the usage of tactual resources as a learning strategy in a case of visual impairment, developed by a group of professors for supporting classes of Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry at Sorocaba Engineering College (Faculdade de Engenharia de Sorocaba - FACENS). As a result, there was ease of handling tactile resources by the student, considerable gain in understanding the theoretical subjects and of practical cases analyzed in classroom. According to professors’ perception, the concrete experimentation by using the touch-and-go strategy provided satisfactory support for the classes. Therefore, the usage of touch-and-go by means of the tactile resources can be considered as a promising approach as a learning strategy in cases of visual impairment.


FIKROTUNA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maskuri Bakri

The objectives of this research are to elaborate and analyze certain values, implementation processes, and inclusive education model in developing tolerant mentality based on Islamic education in the State Elementary School 06 Malang. This research uses case study of qualitative approach, purposive technique data selection, and snowballing technique for its data development. It uses observation, interview, and documentation study for its data gathering. Miles and Huberman analysis is conducted using internal and external data audits to assure data accuracy. Results of the research show that the inclusive education values include diversity which believes that humans are diverse and are having impartial, social, tolerance, and caring characteristics which foster their social sensitivity to genuinely support others in need. Inclusive education process for building tolerant mentality of Islamic education is comprised of learning, role modelling, affirmation, and habituation to build students’ tolerant mentality inside and outside classes. This embodied tolerant mentality is the awareness, acceptance, and respect toward diversity which can encourage collaboration among the student’s diversity to complement each other’s weaknesses and strengths.  The implementation of inclusive education model is a combination of full-inclusive and partial-inclusive. Students are at the same class. However, in a specific condition the special-need students will be placed in a special class without reducing the right of regular students to learn. Likewise, the special-need students can learn based on their level of competencies


Author(s):  
Difaul Husna ◽  
Yazida Ichsan ◽  
Unik Hanifah Salsabila

Education for children with special needs began to change on the basis of diversity and the fulfillment of the right to obtain an education and an inclusive education. Inclusive educators enforce learning in the same learning environment for each student, for regular students or students with special needs, including for slow learners. This qualitative descriptive research was conducted with the intention of knowing the implementation of Islamic Religious Education curriculum in the setting of inclusive education, namely at SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Godean. The research subjects were obtained through purposive sampling method, with research data obtained through observation methods, interviews and documentation. Data analysis is carried out through several procedures, namely data reduction, data presentation, verification and data validity test using triangulation techniques. The results showed that Islamic Education learning was carried out in regular full inclusion classes using a modified regular curriculum for slow leaner students.  Learning Islamic Religious Education SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Godean faced several separate problems such as the un availability of Special Companion Teachers and differences in characteristics of each student, both regular students and special needs. Keywords:  Inclusive Education, Students Special Needs, Islamic Education


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