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Hidden in plain sight:low-literacy adults in a developed country overcoming social and educational challenges through mobile learning support tools

机译:隐藏在视线中:发达国家的低识字成人通过移动学习支持工具克服了社会和教育挑战

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Illiteracy is often associated with people in developing countries. However, an estimated 50 % of adults in a developed country such as Canada lack the literacy skills required to cope with the challenges of today's society; for them, tasks such as reading, understanding, basic arithmetic, and using everyday items are a challenge. Many community-based organizations offer resources and support for these adults, yet overall functional literacy rates are not improving. This is due to a wide range of factors, such as poor retention of adult learners in literacy programs, obstacles in transferring the acquired skills from the classroom to the real life, personal attitudes toward learning, and the stigma of functional illiteracy. In our research we examined the opportunities afforded by personal mobile devices in providing learning and functional support to low-literacy adults. We present the findings of an exploratory study aimed at investigating the reception and adoption of a technological solution for adult learners. ALEX© is a mobile application designed for use both in the classroom and in daily life in order to help low-literacy adults become increasingly literate and independent. Such a solution complements literacy programs by increasing users' motivation and interest in learning, and raising their confidence levels both in their education pursuits and in facing the challenges of their daily lives. We also reflect on the challenges we faced in designing and conducting our research with two user groups (adults enrolled in literacy classes and in an essential skills program) and contrast the educational impact and attitudes toward such technology between these. Our conclusions present the lessons learned from our evaluations and the impact of the studies' specific challenges on the outcome and uptake of such mobile assistive technologies in providing practical support to low-literacy adults in conjunction with literacy and essential skills training.
机译:文盲通常与发展中国家的人们有关。但是,在加拿大这样的发达国家,估计有50%的成年人缺乏应对当今社会挑战所需的读写能力;对于他们而言,诸如阅读,理解,基本算术和日常用品之类的任务是一项挑战。许多基于社区的组织为这些成年人提供资源和支持,但总体功能识字率并未提高。这是由于多种因素造成的,例如成人学习者在扫盲计划中的留存率低,将获得的技能从教室转移到现实生活中的障碍,个人对学习的态度以及功能性文盲的污名。在我们的研究中,我们研究了个人移动设备在向低识字成人提供学习和功能支持方面所提供的机会。我们介绍了一项探索性研究的结果,旨在调查成人学习者对技术解决方案的接受和采用。 ALEX©是一款移动应用程序,旨在在教室和日常生活中使用,目的是帮助低识字的成年人变得越来越识字和独立。这种解决方案通过提高用户的学习动机和兴趣,并提高他们对教育的追求和面对日常生活挑战的信心水平,对扫盲计划进行补充。我们还反思了在设计和开展两个用户群体(从事扫盲班和基本技能课程的成年人)的研究和设计过程中面临的挑战,并在这两个群体之间对比了教育影响和对此类技术的态度。我们的结论提供了从我们的评估中学到的经验教训,以及研究的特殊挑战对此类移动辅助技术的结果和采用的影响,这些结果将结合扫盲和基本技能培训向低识字的成年人提供实际支持。

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