2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11423-017-9525-2
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Design approach of mathematics learning activities in a digital environment for children with autism spectrum disorders

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“…According to Santos (2017), children with autism experience challenges that affect the ability in sensory processing, remembering, language function, and attention. It also occurs in the limbic system as the center of emotions so that they have difficulty in controlling emotions, easily having tantrums, and being temperamental and aggressive.…”
Section: Learning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Santos (2017), children with autism experience challenges that affect the ability in sensory processing, remembering, language function, and attention. It also occurs in the limbic system as the center of emotions so that they have difficulty in controlling emotions, easily having tantrums, and being temperamental and aggressive.…”
Section: Learning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, teacher's attitude, behavior, and personality, "the level of knowledge possessed by the teacher and how teacher conveys materials to students also determine student learning outcomes" (Sukardjo, 2020). Teachers in "special" schools certainly face specific barriers in conveying materials to students than those in regular schools (Santos et al, 2017).…”
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“…Presti, Messina, Mongelli, Sireci, and Collotta (2017) created and tested a Learning Management System to implement training based on stimulus equivalence to teach reading skills to autistic and dysleXic individuals. Other academic learning has also been targeted (Guldberg, Parsons, Porayska-Pomsta, & Keay-Bright, 2017;Hampshire & Allred, 2018;Kagohara, van der Meer, Ramdoss, O'Reilly, Lancioni, et al, 2013), including writing skills with First Author Software (Asaro-Saddler, KnoX, Meredith, & Akhmedjanova, 2015) and math reasoning abilities with LEMA (Learning Environment on Mathematics for Autistic Children) (Santos, Breda, & Almeida, 2017).…”
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“…Our proposal to design LEMA math activities has focused on the following geometric topics: bidimensional geometric shapes, perimeters and areas of planar figures and planar isometries. In these activities, the skills to be worked on are: mathematical communication, mathematization, (distinct) representation of geometric shapes, mathematical reasoning involving geometric and visual thinking, elaboration of strategies for problem solving, use of language and symbolic operations and use of mathematical tools [10].…”
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confidence: 99%