Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders

The study illustrates the design, prototyping and production stages of an educational software aimed at promoting the development of social skills in autistic pupils attending the Italian primary school. The educational design of the proposed activities within the software was created on the basis o...

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Main Authors: Stefano Di Tore, Maurizio Sibilio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Research on Education and Media
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2015-0016
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spelling doaj-ccac79f4ff824ba48c17ac80f60e92c52021-09-05T14:00:11ZengSciendoResearch on Education and Media2037-08302015-12-0172485610.1515/rem-2015-0016rem-2015-0016Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disordersStefano Di Tore0Maurizio Sibilio1University of Salerno, ItalyUniversity of Salerno, ItalyThe study illustrates the design, prototyping and production stages of an educational software aimed at promoting the development of social skills in autistic pupils attending the Italian primary school. The educational design of the proposed activities within the software was created on the basis of the theory of simplexity, while the design of the forms of interaction of the activities was constructed on the basis of the tasks proposed in the educational programme for autistic individuals by Patricia Howlin. The research project aims to achieve two objectives: creating an educational freeware software designed to foster the development of social skills in autistic pupils attending Italian primary schools; assessing if and to what extent the introduction of a technological variable can determine changes in terms of teaching effectiveness in Howlin’s programme.https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2015-0016didacticstechnologysimplexityinclusionautism
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Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
Research on Education and Media
didactics
technology
simplexity
inclusion
autism
author_facet Stefano Di Tore
Maurizio Sibilio
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title Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
title_short Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
title_full Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
title_fullStr Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
title_full_unstemmed Educational technology for inclusion: Design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
title_sort educational technology for inclusion: design of an educational software for individuals with autism spectrum disorders
publisher Sciendo
series Research on Education and Media
issn 2037-0830
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The study illustrates the design, prototyping and production stages of an educational software aimed at promoting the development of social skills in autistic pupils attending the Italian primary school. The educational design of the proposed activities within the software was created on the basis of the theory of simplexity, while the design of the forms of interaction of the activities was constructed on the basis of the tasks proposed in the educational programme for autistic individuals by Patricia Howlin. The research project aims to achieve two objectives: creating an educational freeware software designed to foster the development of social skills in autistic pupils attending Italian primary schools; assessing if and to what extent the introduction of a technological variable can determine changes in terms of teaching effectiveness in Howlin’s programme.
topic didactics
technology
simplexity
inclusion
autism
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2015-0016
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