Computer human interaction in kid can write: An application for students with learning disabilities Back 02/05/2022 by นพพร ม่วงระย้า   Document Computer human interaction in kid can write- An application for students with learning disabilities Download Metadata Share Document TitleComputer human interaction in kid can write: An application for students with learning disabilitiesAuthorPoobrasert O., Satsutthi N.Name from Authors Collection Poobrasert O. Scopus Author ID 35175035000 ORCID ID 0000-0001-9836-3675 | Satsutthi N. Scopus Author ID 57211987139 ORCID ID NULL AffiliationsAssistive Technology and Medical Devices Research Center, National Science and Technology Development AgencyPathumthani 12120, ThailandTypeArticleSource TitleInternational Journal of Information and Education TechnologyISSN20103689Year2019Volume9Issue12Page854-861Open AccessAll Open Access, GoldPublisherInternational Journal of Information and Education TechnologyDOI10.18178/ijiet.2019.9.12.1317FormatPDFAbstractSpecial needs is defined as an individual with a mental, emotional, or physical disability. An individual with special needs may need help with communication, movement, self-care and decision-making. In this research, we design and develop a useful and usable technology called Kid Can Write. Kid can write aims to help students with learning disabilities in their writing. At first, the authors applied Nanci Bell's concept into the design. Nanci Bell’s concept states that concept imagery is the smallest part in processing a language and there is a way to stimulate the building of concept imagery using picture and question to lead the students to think along similarly and endeavor to describe the picture using more words, longer sentences and describe the picture in greater details. Furthermore, the authors combine the previous concept with the design and development of the word search function and word prediction function in order to enhance the students in their essay writing. Finally, the result reveals that majority of the participants who evaluate the Kid Can Write specifies the highest level of satisfaction, which is accounted for 60 percent. This is followed by the high level of satisfaction, which is accounted for 40 percent. © 2019 by the authors.KeywordComputer human interaction | Imagery | Learning disabilities | Terms—Assistive technology | Usability engineeringIndustrial ClassificationN/AKnowledge Taxonomy Level 1N/AKnowledge Taxonomy Level 2N/AKnowledge Taxonomy Level 3N/AFunding SponsorNational Science and Technology Development AgencyLicenseCC BYRightsN/ALinkhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85075613373&doi=10.18178%2fijiet.2019.9.12.1317&partnerID=40&md5=37285cbf2548da3a4e852f915b307e68Publication SourceScopusNoteFull textDownload Filehttps://www.nstda.or.th/openarchive/download/107858/?tmstv=1674456253 Continue browsing Influence of carbon black/silica hybrid ratio on properties of passenger car tire sidewall Elucidating authorship issues as an element of research quality at Thailand’s National Science and Technology Development Agency Back to items list