ERIC Number: EJ1015429
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2013-Apr
Pages: 22
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ISSN: ISSN-1303-6521
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The Effectiveness of Managing Split Attention among Autistic Children
Using Computer Based Intervention
Aliee, Zeinab Shams; Jomhari, Nazean; Rezaei, Reza; Alias, Norlidah
Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, v12 n2 p281-302 Apr 2013
One of the most common problems in autistic children is split attention. Split attention prevents autism children from being able to focus attention on their learning, and tasks. As a result, it is important to identify how to make autistic individuals focus attention on learning. Considering autistic individuals have higher visual abilities in comparing with ordinary people, visual supports are used to enable learning. With the requirement of visual information displays for autistic children, computer based interventions are used. Previous researches indicated that autistic children could be supported effectively by providing a structured and controlled environment using computer based intervention. In order to overcome autism children's split attention problems, design issues should be customized for them. Moving forward towards the research, it is concluded that in addition to the design issues to be considered for the autistic children, teaching issues are also required to be
incorporated. This research aimed at providing a computer based application, considering the identified design issues incorporated with the teaching issues based on Fakih method for the autistic children to manage their split attention. The considered design issues incorporated with teaching issues are evaluated to identify whether they are effective in enhancing autistic children's split attention and learning. (Contains 1 table and 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Autism, Visual Stimuli, Computer Uses in Education, Intervention, Learning Problems, Task Analysis, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Elementary School Students, Satisfaction, Young Children, Children
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Language: English
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