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Assistive technology application for enhancing social and language skills of young children with autism
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Wojciechowski, Adam (Author)
- Al-Musawi, Raed (Author)
Title
Assistive technology application for enhancing social and language skills of young children with autism
Abstract
In this paper we present an assistive system designed for supporting young children affected by autism in their process of learning pronunciation and meaning of new words. The system is built-up of a mobile application and objects identifiers which in our case were Estimote Beacon sensors. The system requires active participation of a parent who selects words to learn, records pronunciation of object names, selects illustrations, and activates and turns off the application. The entire process is designed to extend parents’ care and to support autistic children with an instant repetition of pronounced object’s names when those items are met during playing or moving around the house. An experimental part of our project consists of a report where we compare collected results of two autistic children using our application installed on a smart watch and on a smart phone. In both reported cases autistic children made a visible progress in speed of learning new words when compared to an equivalent period of time without assistive application support.
Publication
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Volume
76
Issue
4
Pages
5419-5439
Date
2017-02-01
Journal Abbr
Multimedia Tools and Applications
ISSN
1573-7721
Citation
Wojciechowski, A., & Al-Musawi, R. (2017). Assistive technology application for enhancing social and language skills of young children with autism. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 76(4), 5419–5439. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-016-3995-9
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