Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism

Vision problem are frequently associated with autism. Currently, a systematic diagnosed has been developed to assessing visual perception problem for autism children. However, the method for diagnosed is still by using manual and hands on technique. A systematic research framework is important in or...

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Main Authors: Mohd Noor, Helmy Adly, Shahbodin, Faaizah, Che Pee @ Che Hanapi, Ahmad Naim, Yusof, Nur Fadiah, Yusoff, Marianna, Khoo, Linda Mei Sui, Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
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author Mohd Noor, Helmy Adly
Shahbodin, Faaizah
Che Pee @ Che Hanapi, Ahmad Naim
Yusof, Nur Fadiah
Yusoff, Marianna
Khoo, Linda Mei Sui
Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
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Shahbodin, Faaizah
Che Pee @ Che Hanapi, Ahmad Naim
Yusof, Nur Fadiah
Yusoff, Marianna
Khoo, Linda Mei Sui
Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
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description Vision problem are frequently associated with autism. Currently, a systematic diagnosed has been developed to assessing visual perception problem for autism children. However, the method for diagnosed is still by using manual and hands on technique. A systematic research framework is important in order to obtain better understanding of development a prototype. In this paper, we present a systematic research framework for hybrid diagnose and assessing visual perception problems for autism children by using serious digital game as a guide and reference to build a prototype. This research framework will be a technological solution to address visual perception problems and may benefit from intervention to improve perceptual skills among autism children. This research and invention can be used for educational area and medical field
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spelling my.utem.eprints-105582021-07-11T14:42:57Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10558/ Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism Mohd Noor, Helmy Adly Shahbodin, Faaizah Che Pee @ Che Hanapi, Ahmad Naim Yusof, Nur Fadiah Yusoff, Marianna Khoo, Linda Mei Sui Kamaruzaman, Jusoff Vision problem are frequently associated with autism. Currently, a systematic diagnosed has been developed to assessing visual perception problem for autism children. However, the method for diagnosed is still by using manual and hands on technique. A systematic research framework is important in order to obtain better understanding of development a prototype. In this paper, we present a systematic research framework for hybrid diagnose and assessing visual perception problems for autism children by using serious digital game as a guide and reference to build a prototype. This research framework will be a technological solution to address visual perception problems and may benefit from intervention to improve perceptual skills among autism children. This research and invention can be used for educational area and medical field AJBAS 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10558/1/helmy_PaperPublished.pdf Mohd Noor, Helmy Adly and Shahbodin, Faaizah and Che Pee @ Che Hanapi, Ahmad Naim and Yusof, Nur Fadiah and Yusoff, Marianna and Khoo, Linda Mei Sui and Kamaruzaman, Jusoff (2013) Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. pp. 1-4. ISSN 1991-8178 http://www.ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas/2013/special%20issue/1-4.pdf
spellingShingle Mohd Noor, Helmy Adly
Shahbodin, Faaizah
Che Pee @ Che Hanapi, Ahmad Naim
Yusof, Nur Fadiah
Yusoff, Marianna
Khoo, Linda Mei Sui
Kamaruzaman, Jusoff
Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism
title Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism
title_full Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism
title_fullStr Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism
title_full_unstemmed Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism
title_short Developing A Hybrid Visual Perception Game Using The ADDIE Approach For Autism
title_sort developing a hybrid visual perception game using the addie approach for autism
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