Multimodal interactive environments for art education of children with autism spectrum disorder

Autor: Žalytė-Linkuvienė, Simona, Žalys, Vytautas
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Rural environment. Education. Personality (REEP): proceedings of the international scientific conference, Vol.14, 7th-8th May 2021, Jelgava : Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, 2021, p. 373-380
ISSN: 2255-8071
2661-5207
Popis: The emerging of digital technology not only encourages the development of new tools but also changes traditional approaches to solving emerging problems. The sound, music, art and colour that prevailed in the 20th century forms of therapy are being replaced by integrated systems that overcome many of these forms thanks to digital technology. With the increasing number of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the world, such systems provide new opportunities for the educating of such persons. The article presents an interactive tool for the education of children with ASD using audio, video and computer technologies and assesses its potential impact. The aim of this study is to evaluate an interactive instrument developed for the education of children with ASD. The methodology of qualitative research was applied. Following the objectives of ensuring the interactivity of the process, provoking all perceptions of the subject and developing the subject's ability to respond to the environment a personalized audio-visual environment was created. The study was conducted on one subject and a case study method was used. The particularly rapid development of computer technology has transformed a computer from a device consisting of a keyboard and screen into a device that makes all our senses responsive ‒ sound, image, interactivity and real-life simulation. Interactive video projections further highlight the possibilities of combining these media. The opportunity to manage and to participate in such interactions becomes a great opportunity to learn about the world and make personal contact with it, especially for children with ASD.
Databáze: OpenAIRE