BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children

This paper proposes BacaMAX, an educational technology application to ease reading and text processing for dyslexic children.Being diagnosed as dyslexics, children (adults too) are facing greater challenge to learn to read.One of the main theories of dyslexia is due to visual impairment, which is n...

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Main Authors: Husni, Husniza, Jamaludin, Zulikha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2015
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/14187/1/jeas_0215_1611.pdf
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description This paper proposes BacaMAX, an educational technology application to ease reading and text processing for dyslexic children.Being diagnosed as dyslexics, children (adults too) are facing greater challenge to learn to read.One of the main theories of dyslexia is due to visual impairment, which is not referring to the problems with the eyes but with the information processing that took place inside the brain.Apparently, those who are facing this problem trigger the wrong part of the brain to process text thus creating difficulties in reading.Aiming to reduce this issue, a specific design is proposed mainly for interactive applications to support reading for dyslexics.The design is tailored to meet the dyslexic children’s requirement and need, taking into account the three dimensions of Interaction Design (IxD) and minimalist concept.To prove the concept, a high fidelity prototype, called BacaMAX, has been developed.The prototype was developed using the six steps of Goal Directed Design (GDD) method.Currently, BacaMAX is being tested in a primary school that runs special dyslexia classes.The application’s effect to children’s interest and learning experience has been positive.
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spelling uum-141872016-04-27T03:56:10Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/14187/ BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children Husni, Husniza Jamaludin, Zulikha QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper proposes BacaMAX, an educational technology application to ease reading and text processing for dyslexic children.Being diagnosed as dyslexics, children (adults too) are facing greater challenge to learn to read.One of the main theories of dyslexia is due to visual impairment, which is not referring to the problems with the eyes but with the information processing that took place inside the brain.Apparently, those who are facing this problem trigger the wrong part of the brain to process text thus creating difficulties in reading.Aiming to reduce this issue, a specific design is proposed mainly for interactive applications to support reading for dyslexics.The design is tailored to meet the dyslexic children’s requirement and need, taking into account the three dimensions of Interaction Design (IxD) and minimalist concept.To prove the concept, a high fidelity prototype, called BacaMAX, has been developed.The prototype was developed using the six steps of Goal Directed Design (GDD) method.Currently, BacaMAX is being tested in a primary school that runs special dyslexia classes.The application’s effect to children’s interest and learning experience has been positive. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2015-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/14187/1/jeas_0215_1611.pdf Husni, Husniza and Jamaludin, Zulikha (2015) BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 10 (3). pp. 1421-1426. ISSN 1819-6608 http://www.arpnjournals.com/jeas/index.htm
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BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
title BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
title_full BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
title_fullStr BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
title_full_unstemmed BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
title_short BacaMAX: Addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
title_sort bacamax addressing visual deficit to facilitate reading for dyslexic children
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/14187/1/jeas_0215_1611.pdf
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