School Activities for Autistic Children Using Newly Developed Software and Tools

Author:

Ikuta Shigeru1ORCID,Ouchi Chisato2,Tomiyama Jinko3,Katagiri Yayoe4,Hoshi Shoko4,Sakai Naoki5,Kisaka Chiaki6,Hara Nobuo7,Nakamura Hiromi8,Ozaki Keiko9

Affiliation:

1. Otsuma Women's University, Japan

2. Inba Special Needs School, Japan

3. Nasu Special Needs School, Japan

4. Tomiya Special Needs School, Japan

5. National Institute of Special Needs Education, Japan

6. Ube Special Needs School, Japan

7. Ueda Special Needs School, Japan

8. Sarashina Elementary School, Japan

9. Dazaifu Special Needs School, Japan

Abstract

Original teaching materials with dot codes were created for use with autistic children with intellectual and expressive language disabilities. One of the authors (S. I.) created “Post-it” sticker icons on which dot codes were printed and shared these with teachers of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Each sticker icon was linked with up to four multimedia mediums of expression, such as a movie, in addition to up to four voices/sounds. Touching a dot code icon with a speaking-pen enables audios to be replayed, and touching a dot code icon with a dot-code reader with Bluetooth functionality enables multimedia to be replayed on iOS and Windows OS devices. New software to create self-made teaching materials with dot codes was developed by Gridmark Inc., with the help of author S. I. Basic information on creating original teaching materials using this newly developed software and its use in schools for students with ASD are presented in this chapter.

Publisher

IGI Global

Reference14 articles.

1. Gridmark Inc. (2009). Invisible two-dimensional dot-code technology, Grid Onput. Retrieved December 29, 2018, from http://gridmark.co.jp/en/technologies

2. Multimedia-Enabled Dot Codes as Communication Technologies

3. School Activities Using Handmade Teaching Materials with Dot Codes

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