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Constructivism perspective on multimedia games for hearing impaired children
Author(s) -
Thosporn Sangsawang
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
new trends and issues proceedings on humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2547-8818
DOI - 10.18844/prosoc.v2i7.1990
Subject(s) - constructivism (international relations) , perspective (graphical) , hearing impaired , multimedia , psychology , cognitive psychology , computer science , audiology , artificial intelligence , medicine , political science , international relations , politics , law
The objectives of this research include: to ensure that the development of multimedia games according to Constructivism for hearing impaired children meets the standard criteria 90/90,to encourage a comparison between recall and retention of multimedia games before and after use, and to study the attitudes of hearing impaired students toward multimedia games activities. The sampling group was seven Prathom suksa I students. The instruments were multimedia games; an achievement test; and a questionnaire for students’ opinions toward the developed multimedia games. Statistical procedures for data analysis included the E1/E2, mean, standard deviation, and t-test for dependence samples. The results reveal that the multimedia games had the efficiency at the 92.00/ 90.83 efficiency criteria, while the students’ learning achievement had higher posttest than that of the pretest with a significant difference at the 0.01 level. The students’ satisfaction in learning with the multimedia games gained the average of 4.47, which was on the high level.

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