Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model

Problem statement: Courseware is one of the educational aids in teaching and learning process. Nowadays, courseware together with multimedia elements is utilized to ease learners in grasping knowledge. However, the courseware for Visually-Impaired (VI) is yet to be developed. Approach: This study di...

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Main Authors: Aziz, Nurulnadwan, Mohamad Roseli, Nur Hazwan, Eshak, Erratul Shela, Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin
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spelling my.uum.repo.30372011-05-15T01:20:06Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/3037/ Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model Aziz, Nurulnadwan Mohamad Roseli, Nur Hazwan Eshak, Erratul Shela Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin QA76 Computer software Problem statement: Courseware is one of the educational aids in teaching and learning process. Nowadays, courseware together with multimedia elements is utilized to ease learners in grasping knowledge. However, the courseware for Visually-Impaired (VI) is yet to be developed. Approach: This study discusses the development of Assistive Courseware (AC) for visually impaired learners based on Theory of Multiple Intelligence (MI) and also adapt knowledge spiral model. It explains how the AC delivers knowledge to VI learners. The phases, design and development methods involved in the research are outlined. Results: Results showed that the AC is fully equipped with the eight types of MI theory and the use of SECI model in transferring knowledge between AC and VI learners has been proven. Conclusion: The AC has been proposed for the VI learners and observed on their reactions. Overall, the VI learners were vary positive upon the AC and was excited to learn with the AC. Next step of the study is not only to report on the findings from observation, but also to experiment the prototype with VI learners in terms of cognitive implications using empirical data. Science Publications 2011-01-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/3037/1/ajebasp.2011.150.156%5B1%5D.pdf Aziz, Nurulnadwan and Mohamad Roseli, Nur Hazwan and Eshak, Erratul Shela and Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin (2011) Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model. American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 3 (1). pp. 150-156. ISSN 1945-5488 http://www.thescipub.com/issue-ajeba/3/1
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Aziz, Nurulnadwan
Mohamad Roseli, Nur Hazwan
Eshak, Erratul Shela
Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin
Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model
description Problem statement: Courseware is one of the educational aids in teaching and learning process. Nowadays, courseware together with multimedia elements is utilized to ease learners in grasping knowledge. However, the courseware for Visually-Impaired (VI) is yet to be developed. Approach: This study discusses the development of Assistive Courseware (AC) for visually impaired learners based on Theory of Multiple Intelligence (MI) and also adapt knowledge spiral model. It explains how the AC delivers knowledge to VI learners. The phases, design and development methods involved in the research are outlined. Results: Results showed that the AC is fully equipped with the eight types of MI theory and the use of SECI model in transferring knowledge between AC and VI learners has been proven. Conclusion: The AC has been proposed for the VI learners and observed on their reactions. Overall, the VI learners were vary positive upon the AC and was excited to learn with the AC. Next step of the study is not only to report on the findings from observation, but also to experiment the prototype with VI learners in terms of cognitive implications using empirical data.
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author Aziz, Nurulnadwan
Mohamad Roseli, Nur Hazwan
Eshak, Erratul Shela
Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin
author_facet Aziz, Nurulnadwan
Mohamad Roseli, Nur Hazwan
Eshak, Erratul Shela
Abdul Mutalib, Ariffin
author_sort Aziz, Nurulnadwan
title Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model
title_short Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model
title_full Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model
title_fullStr Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model
title_full_unstemmed Assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and SECI model
title_sort assistive courseware for the visually impaired based on theory of multiple intelligence and seci model
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2011
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/3037/1/ajebasp.2011.150.156%5B1%5D.pdf
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