Design and Use of Interactive Social Stories for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Abstract
The current study aimed to design technology-supported interactive social stories to teach
social skills to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A design-based research was
implemented with children with ASD along with the participation of their mothers, teachers,
peers and field experts. An iterative remediation process was followed through the
feedback of participants. The data collection process was further supported through
researcher notes, interviews, video-recorded observations and log files. Three cycles of
remediation were employed to improve the interactive materials, which lead them to be
perceived as pleasant, interesting, engaging and user-friendly. It was observed that children
gained useful non-target skills as well as the target behaviors. Interactive stories were
particularly helpful in raising satisfaction as they provided children with the opportunity to
make their own learning decisions.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Sunagul Sani-bozkurt
Türkiye
Sezgin Vuran
This is me
Türkiye
Yavuz Akbulut
This is me
Türkiye
Publication Date
January 15, 2017
Submission Date
May 29, 2017
Acceptance Date
January 10, 2017
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 8 Number: 1