Design and Implementation of a Software for Teaching Health Related Topics to Deaf Students: the First Experience in Iran

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Design and Implementation of a Software for Teaching Health Related Topics to Deaf Students: the First Experience in Iran
Abstract
Introduction: Deaf are not able to communicate with other community members due to hearing impaired. Providing health care for deaf is more complex because of their communication problems. Multimedia tools can provide multiple tangible concepts (movie, subtitles, and sign language) for the deaf and hard of hearing. In this study, identify the priority health needs of deaf students in primary schools and health education software has been created. Method: Priority health needs and software requirements were identified through interviews with teachers in primary schools in Tehran. After training videos recorded, videos edited and the required software has been created in stages. Results: As a result, health care needs, including: health, dental, ear, nails, and hair care aids, washing hands and face, the corners of the bathroom. Expected Features of the software was including the use of sign language, lip reading, pictures, animations and simple and short subtitles. Discussion: Based on the results of interviews and interest of educators and students to using of educational software for deaf health problems, we can use this software to help Teachers and student’s families to education and promotion the health of deaf students for learn effectively.
Publication
Acta Informatica Medica
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
76-80
Date
2015
Journal Abbr
Acta Inform Med
ISSN
0353-8109
Short Title
Design and Implementation of a Software for Teaching Health Related Topics to Deaf Students
Accessed
10/12/2020, 15:26
Library Catalogue
PubMed Central
Citation
Ahmadi, M., Abbasi, M., & Bahaadinbeigy, K. (2015). Design and Implementation of a Software for Teaching Health Related Topics to Deaf Students: the First Experience in Iran. Acta Informatica Medica, 23(2), 76–80. https://doi.org/10.5455/aim.2015.23.76-80