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Título
Usability of a Virtual Learning Environment in Down Syndrome Adult Learning
Autor
Publicado en
Sustainability. 2023, V. 15, n. 23, p. 16404
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2023-11
DOI
10.3390/su152316404
Resumen
The use of virtual learning environments (VLEs) is becoming increasingly common in teaching. Nevertheless, analysis of how effective these prove to be for the learning of persons with disabilities remains scarce. In this study, we work with a sample of 34 people aged between 16 and 44 (14 women and 20 men) who have Down Syndrome. The aims of the study were to (1) explore whether there were any significant differences before and after teaching when using a VLE; (2) determine whether the frequency of use and time spent on the VLE impacted learning outcomes; (3) examine clusters vis à vis learning behaviour in the VLE; and (4) gauge perceived user satisfaction with the use of the VLE. Significant differences in learning outcomes before and after teaching using a VLE were found. The frequency and time spent using the VLE were seen to have no impact on learning outcomes. Three clusters were identified in terms of VLE behaviour, and perceived user satisfaction with the VLE was high. There is a need to increase the number of studies addressing the impact of VLEs on learning in persons with different disabilities.
Palabras clave
Virtual learning environment
Educational data mining
Down Syndrome
Monitoring
Personalised learning
Materia
Educación especial
Special education
Construcción
Building
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