Applying the information search process model to analyze aspects in the design of serious games for children with hearing impairment

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Applying the information search process model to analyze aspects in the design of serious games for children with hearing impairment
Abstract
Deaf children traditionally face greater challenges and encounter difficulties particular to their abilities. The Information Search Process model (ISP) is oriented in the context of the present work as a process of searching for information about children with a hearing impairment in the area of literacy, applying the different stages of the ISP model to identify different aspects of hearing impairment. A case study was carried out at the USAER school in Aguascalientes, Mexico, a school that enables children with hearing impairments to be included in regular secondary schooling. The children here are aged 12–15 years and have literacy problems. Eight children from 7 to 11 years of age were also evaluated in the Institute for Deaf and Blind Children in Cali, Colombia. The ISP model can be deemed to have been useful for identifying the relevant needs to support both teachers and deaf children. A need was identified, to construct a game that integrates the activities undertaken following the FitzGerald keys and in turn allow them to assess learning through different activities that help increase the semantic repertoire.
Publication
Universal Access in the Information Society
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
83-95
Date
2018
Journal Abbr
Univ Access Inf Soc
Language
en
ISSN
1615-5297
Accessed
04/03/2021, 10:55
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Springer Link
Citation
Cano, S., Alghazzawi, D. M., Arteaga, J. M., Fardoun, H. M., Collazos, C. A., & Amador, V. B. (2018). Applying the information search process model to analyze aspects in the design of serious games for children with hearing impairment. Universal Access in the Information Society, 17(1), 83–95. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10209-016-0520-x