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Investigation of Requirements for Smart Learning Contents Necessary for Education for Children with Disability

  • Journal of Special Education: Theory and Practice
  • Abbr : JSPED
  • 2014, 15(2), pp.1-19
  • Publisher : Research Institute of the Korea Special Education
  • Research Area : Social Science > Education

강정배 1 C. G. Kim 1 문종희 2

1대구대학교
2대구대학교 박사과정

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ABSTRACT

The development of ICT technology leading the changes in education hascreated a new wave of education, smart learning in the field of education. Smart learning with lots of advantages has been researched in variousfields of education, and the effectiveness of education by using smartdevices has been proven in the field of special education, and yet there arestill insufficient contents necessary for students with disabilities. Therefore,this study analyzed what components of the contents of the students withdisabilities should be considered specifically in producing smart learningcontents appropriate for education for children with disability and whatcurricula require smart learning contents. As a result of the analysis, for thecomponents of the contents, consideration of the characteristics of disabilitieswas required at the highest degree while in terms of curricula, requirementsfor Nuri Curriculum were high. These results show that although contents aredistributed to the students with disabilities, there are insufficient contentsto which an interface considering the characteristics of disabilities has beenapplied, and also, there are insufficient contents by which the adjustment ofthe difficulty, learning contents and quantities, which are necessary for thelearning of the students with disabilities, is possible and a variety of feedbackis provided. In addition, there are very insufficient contents such as communication, social relations, physical exercise and health that are often used in education for children with disability.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.