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There are numbers of autism related research can be found in Malaysia that generally focus on the ASD, learning disorder, communication aids, therapy and many more. The list of publications is provided below:
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2018 |
Basir, N; Hashim, A F M; Abdullah, S; Rahim, N A A; Sabri, M; Yusuf, A H; Harun, W N; Buragohain, D 150 , EDP Sciences, 2018, ISSN: 2261236X, (cited By 0). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Application Programs, Articulation Points, Autistic Children, Children with Autism, Diseases, Distributed Computer Systems, Human Development, Linguistics, Malay Languages, Malaysia, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Software Applications, Touchscreens @conference{Basir2018, title = {"talking Phonics for Autism": Developing a multi-purpose touch screen technology software application which utilizes sound articulation point to teach autistic children}, author = {N Basir and A F M Hashim and S Abdullah and N A A Rahim and M Sabri and A H Yusuf and W N Harun and D Buragohain}, editor = {Mohd Salleh M A A Aljunid Syed Junid S.A. Rashidi C.B.M.}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85054012883&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f201815005040&partnerID=40&md5=d0cb0e71818be5cd02d2b28e936f45d7}, doi = {10.1051/matecconf/201815005040}, issn = {2261236X}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-01-01}, journal = {MATEC Web of Conferences}, volume = {150}, publisher = {EDP Sciences}, abstract = {This paper aims to examine the potentials of the multi-purpose touch screen technology application which utilizes a sound articulation point software called "TALKING PHONICS FOR AUTISMäs an alternative method of teaching phonics to autistic children. "TALKING PHONICS FOR AUTISM"is developed via a collaborative effort between the Centre of International Languages (CIL) and the School of Human Development and techno Communication (iKOM), University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP). The reading skills of autism children are developed intofive (5) levels ofMalay reading comprehension skills. The first level consists of open syllables - vowels and consonants. The following consecutivethree levels comprised of closed syllables. The fourth level introduces vocal sequence while the fifth level constitutes of Malay language loans. The Malay-language dialect phonological theory by Tajul Aripin Kassin (2000) which is based on Clements & Keysher's (1980) Generative Booking Generic Fonology Model (CV) forms the theorectical framework of this paper. © 2017 The Authors.}, note = {cited By 0}, keywords = {Application Programs, Articulation Points, Autistic Children, Children with Autism, Diseases, Distributed Computer Systems, Human Development, Linguistics, Malay Languages, Malaysia, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Software Applications, Touchscreens}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {conference} } This paper aims to examine the potentials of the multi-purpose touch screen technology application which utilizes a sound articulation point software called "TALKING PHONICS FOR AUTISMäs an alternative method of teaching phonics to autistic children. "TALKING PHONICS FOR AUTISM"is developed via a collaborative effort between the Centre of International Languages (CIL) and the School of Human Development and techno Communication (iKOM), University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP). The reading skills of autism children are developed intofive (5) levels ofMalay reading comprehension skills. The first level consists of open syllables - vowels and consonants. The following consecutivethree levels comprised of closed syllables. The fourth level introduces vocal sequence while the fifth level constitutes of Malay language loans. The Malay-language dialect phonological theory by Tajul Aripin Kassin (2000) which is based on Clements & Keysher's (1980) Generative Booking Generic Fonology Model (CV) forms the theorectical framework of this paper. © 2017 The Authors. |
2016 |
Kamaruzaman, Muhamad Fairus; Rani, Nurdalilah Mohd; Nor, Harrinni Md; Azahari, Mustafa Halabi Haji Developing user interface design application for children with autism Inproceedings Minas, M (Ed.): FUTURE ACADEMY MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ICEEPSY & CPSYC & ICPSIRS & BE-CI, pp. 887-894, ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 2016, ISSN: 1877-0428, (Future Academy Multidisciplinary Conference ICEEPSY / CPSYC / icPSIRS / BE-ci, Istanbul, TURKEY, OCT 13-17, 2015). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Autism, Numeracy, Touchscreen Apps, Touchscreens, User Interfaces @inproceedings{ISI:000387478700110, title = {Developing user interface design application for children with autism}, author = {Muhamad Fairus Kamaruzaman and Nurdalilah Mohd Rani and Harrinni Md Nor and Mustafa Halabi Haji Azahari}, editor = {M Minas}, url = {https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/277811/1-s2.0-S1877042816X00031/1-s2.0-S1877042816000471/main.pdf?X-Amz-Security-Token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEAoaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJHMEUCIQDX%2BoHBMNbChV37L15Woytljkj14WMLIK%2FbAb5zqTi%2BwwIgaWMGTLfMjgmdJWwK%2BQNFpL7qf%2BnBVscEXbCj2Do07fsqtAMIcxADGgwwNTkwMDM1NDY4NjUiDG90ZORznV2vFrrTXiqRA74ZVolqbCUFCNTqvggpHPdk7ki3VfA4zAOLjMQczrMxhPNRX97BnjjlalHUhZpOQ9MGlOFCcE3xK%2BepptiDZxPR91%2BbXZQWWhjCtZyt3p%2FskhhKKCJJE2Wobiuw0sHfydwGowy68ODKfyBJVxw93lzRti9PxQRgGaUG2t6Ju7zq9UKwsk%2FErTCWZQrk%2BjcyFanJpy5fiFAKdjOSDSBls4Cb4o8fCkNmrb7tZVwTf1ne4Dfzn0BkdO1g23HEsYeTK0%2BUOsauUq%2F1%2F%2BW3soGiB4Q4TGiUR04lRMQVVNdjMmrInvIOtKC9RQ23JLlxNFDtESBr8MNnIy3orVlnkcggxrnMj%2FaBnKn5%2FguIQ79EwvO0C0XaBZBFWehy7TaBDnNGm3y8ibvv6ZgSZ0tyr6KIsFY%2Bk18N%2FwuFK4IMeNZ0XnY3YmRK3mxWM3Z2UEL4WqEn4Cs65aFcQOa%2B9AOFabu%2F%2BrAI7UZVZmWPdpzjCeyJMX617GbIsqx6yRYMQXl5TTMlHhAE7NLCZhuVU1bSFmCB8NLvMOfm3fYFOusBRaUFZmHZczmF%2FD%2FWjBPqSNevHuEb43BmGGPCWB5ZPK%2BRcwD7%2BrLvtok%2F732eW7rBBBjcoPjFewQZDge0yLhiMcjpC3Xm0CECVGt87J0TjtcBX1%2B%2Fc59iiVEsE%2Fj7LIAuDhyLS6UT%2B6BDtGfMyXLDfOQUa5UnSYeMKf91VgzhshKMA07QWHFhyWAIxdBlPy7IR9MFvEtHYhyBuRgMyTtLkWa6SqsQ3FEcdWC40TgGEBmOYMvq4%2FjvGMvYebL8OGGz212UKLPQ9G%2Bi4JK4I8cwt%2FYNbdleTzcbu8%2FLhHFsaPTnt3OafkdV0%2Fo9tg%3D%3D&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Date=20200603T113331Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=300&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAQ3PHCVTYQ43DF7JC%2F20200603%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Signature=0eb1c8270cb2f4c5e83cf4c2ddb045a879ef46233b6d93f1da1c4319e059fbc8&hash=33f23bd0a4879171b5ded3434b520c1fd930076bd9b5bc1da176731aac571cc3&host=68042c943591013ac2b2430a89b270f6af2c76d8dfd086a07176afe7c76c2c61&pii=S1877042816000471&tid=spdf-a5ebdb4a-8fd7-4efe-8828-7a8603fba6eb&sid=233beaf1712ca3410b898ab8a955e0798a8fgxrqb&type=client}, doi = {10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.02.022}, issn = {1877-0428}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {FUTURE ACADEMY MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ICEEPSY & CPSYC & ICPSIRS & BE-CI}, volume = {217}, pages = {887-894}, publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV}, address = {SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS}, series = {Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences}, abstract = {The usage of touchscreen-assistive technology in the 21st century seems very promising. There has been a rapid rise in interest regarding the use of touchscreen assistive technology as an intervention and interdisciplinary research field for children with autism. Inventing and designing a touchscreen-assistive application for children with autism is a delicate process as designing technologies for groups of individual with profiles other than one's own is always challenging where the life worlds and lived experience are far removed from the experience of typical individual. Participatory design process that has been conducted with children with autism earlier in the study has led towards the invention of touchscreen-assistive learning numeracy apps (TaLNA). The application is focusing on basic numeracy and calculation to support teaching and learning. User interface design has been used as a baseline in establishing the TaLNA apps. It is a complement from the traditional approaches such as call cards and cue cards which being applied at the touchscreen devices. The TaLNA apps is believe assist parents, teachers, and instructors to train and educate the children with autism while growing their engagement and interest in learning. It is a hope with the establishment of this application, they will be able to learn, memorize and recognize the numbers through the animated and interactive learning application. Thus, this research paper discusses the user interface design process of forming TaLNA in assisting the teaching of basic calculations to children with autism. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.}, note = {Future Academy Multidisciplinary Conference ICEEPSY / CPSYC / icPSIRS / BE-ci, Istanbul, TURKEY, OCT 13-17, 2015}, keywords = {Autism, Numeracy, Touchscreen Apps, Touchscreens, User Interfaces}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } The usage of touchscreen-assistive technology in the 21st century seems very promising. There has been a rapid rise in interest regarding the use of touchscreen assistive technology as an intervention and interdisciplinary research field for children with autism. Inventing and designing a touchscreen-assistive application for children with autism is a delicate process as designing technologies for groups of individual with profiles other than one's own is always challenging where the life worlds and lived experience are far removed from the experience of typical individual. Participatory design process that has been conducted with children with autism earlier in the study has led towards the invention of touchscreen-assistive learning numeracy apps (TaLNA). The application is focusing on basic numeracy and calculation to support teaching and learning. User interface design has been used as a baseline in establishing the TaLNA apps. It is a complement from the traditional approaches such as call cards and cue cards which being applied at the touchscreen devices. The TaLNA apps is believe assist parents, teachers, and instructors to train and educate the children with autism while growing their engagement and interest in learning. It is a hope with the establishment of this application, they will be able to learn, memorize and recognize the numbers through the animated and interactive learning application. Thus, this research paper discusses the user interface design process of forming TaLNA in assisting the teaching of basic calculations to children with autism. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd. |
2014 |
Kamaruzaman, M F; Azahari, M H H Form design development study on autistic counting skill learning application Conference Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014, ISBN: 9781479945559, (cited By 10). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Autistic Children, Children with Autism, Computer Aided Instruction, Counting Skill, Design Process, Diseases, Education, Embedded Technology, Engineering Education, Learning, Theoretical Framework, Touchscreens @conference{Kamaruzaman201470, title = {Form design development study on autistic counting skill learning application}, author = {M F Kamaruzaman and M H H Azahari}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84925947367&doi=10.1109%2fI4CT.2014.6914148&partnerID=40&md5=60cc4a83e2af10b36fafacd86d05c6c3}, doi = {10.1109/I4CT.2014.6914148}, isbn = {9781479945559}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-01-01}, journal = {I4CT 2014 - 1st International Conference on Computer, Communications, and Control Technology, Proceedings}, pages = {70-74}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.}, abstract = {Children with autism have their own set of impairments that affect their developments. Thus, the chance to attain self-determination may be critical for most if not all of autistic children. However, it is essential for them to obtain vital skill system in order to achieve a certain level of independent. Thus, it is necessary for every autistic children to acquire basic counting skills to enhance their self-determination. With the emergence of assistive learning technology such as Smartphone, PDA, tablets and laptop with touch screen facility, there are new certain ways to enrich the quality of life for individuals with autism. This study aims to explore the basic counting skills based dynamic visual for children with autism that will possibly be of assistance to parents, educators and facilitators in the development of digital assistive learning tools to meet the needs of autistic children's learning environment. From the proposed theoretical framework, an application was designed and tested on some of autistic users. Based on the observation of the experiment, the users showed positive attitude towards the outcome of the application. © 2014 IEEE.}, note = {cited By 10}, keywords = {Autistic Children, Children with Autism, Computer Aided Instruction, Counting Skill, Design Process, Diseases, Education, Embedded Technology, Engineering Education, Learning, Theoretical Framework, Touchscreens}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {conference} } Children with autism have their own set of impairments that affect their developments. Thus, the chance to attain self-determination may be critical for most if not all of autistic children. However, it is essential for them to obtain vital skill system in order to achieve a certain level of independent. Thus, it is necessary for every autistic children to acquire basic counting skills to enhance their self-determination. With the emergence of assistive learning technology such as Smartphone, PDA, tablets and laptop with touch screen facility, there are new certain ways to enrich the quality of life for individuals with autism. This study aims to explore the basic counting skills based dynamic visual for children with autism that will possibly be of assistance to parents, educators and facilitators in the development of digital assistive learning tools to meet the needs of autistic children's learning environment. From the proposed theoretical framework, an application was designed and tested on some of autistic users. Based on the observation of the experiment, the users showed positive attitude towards the outcome of the application. © 2014 IEEE. |