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Application development guidelines for the students with developmental disability based on universal design for learning(UDL)

보편적 학습설계 관점에서 발달장애 학생을 위한 앱 개발 가이드라인

  • 한동욱 (전주대학교 스마트미디어학과) ;
  • 강민채 (중부대학교 초등특수교육과)
  • Received : 2014.07.07
  • Accepted : 2014.10.20
  • Published : 2014.10.28

Abstract

The aim of this study is to suggest development guidelines of educational smart application for the students with development disability based on Universal Design for Learning(UDL). The basic guideline set were organized by analyzing UDL studies on different media. The totally 35 preliminary guidelines which consist of 14 items of contents presentation, 12 items of education strategy and 9 items of education engagement were settled through review of smart contents expert developer and professors in special education. Based on the preliminary guideline, a survey was conducted to determine effective guidelines among end users which consist of the teachers who educate students with disability, parents with disabled children and professors in special education major. 3 categories and 20 guidelines are presented by analyzing survey result through excluding items whose importance factor were lower than average of importance.

본 연구는 보편적 학습설계 관점에서 발달장애 학생들을 위한 교육용 앱 개발 가이드라인을 제시하기 위해 다양한 매체의 보편적 학습설계와 관련된 문헌 연구를 통해 기초가 되는 가이드라인을 정리하였다. 정리한 가이드라인을 기반으로 스마트 콘텐츠 개발 전문가와 특수교육 전공 교수들의 검토를 거쳐 콘텐츠의 표현 측면 14개, 교육전략 측면 12개, 교육몰입 측면 9개로 총 35개의 예비 개발 가이드라인을 구성하였다. 이를 토대로 실제로 앱을 사용하게 될 장애학생을 교육하는 특수교사 및 장애학생을 둔 부모와 특수교육 전공 교수들에게 중요도 측면에서 설문을 실시하였다. 설문 결과를 분석하여 평균보다 중요도가 낮은 항목을 제외시키는 방법으로 3개 분야 20개의 주요 개발 가이드라인을 제시하였다.

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