1. [Information technology in learning sign language].
- Author
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Hernández C, Pulido JL, and Arias JE
- Subjects
- Child, Humans, Learning, Speech Recognition Software, Communication Aids for Disabled, Computer-Assisted Instruction methods, Deafness psychology, Education of Hearing Disabled methods, Language Development, Sign Language
- Abstract
Objective: To develop a technological tool that improves the initial learning of sign language in hearing impaired children., Methods: The development of this research was conducted in three phases: the lifting of requirements, design and development of the proposed device, and validation and evaluation device. Through the use of information technology and with the advice of special education professionals, we were able to develop an electronic device that facilitates the learning of sign language in deaf children. This is formed mainly by a graphic touch screen, a voice synthesizer, and a voice recognition system. Validation was performed with the deaf children in the Filadelfia School of the city of Bogotá., Results: A learning methodology was established that improves learning times through a small, portable, lightweight, and educational technological prototype., Conclusions: Tests showed the effectiveness of this prototype, achieving a 32 % reduction in the initial learning time for sign language in deaf children.
- Published
- 2015