Mental Disabled People learn Working Skills with Computer Assisted Teaching

Authors

  • José I. Navarro Guzmán Universidad de Cádiz
  • Esperanza Marchena Consejero Universidad de Cádiz
  • Concepción Alcalde Cuevas Universidad de Cádiz
  • Gonzalo Ruiz Cagigas Universidad de Cádiz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/st69vg80

Keywords:

strategic learning, associative learning, mental disabilities, computer assisted teaching, software, working skills, mainstream

Abstract

Psychology can contribute to computer sciences with a great deal of knowledge and information about learning processes. The software prototype introduced in the article is an example of this. Itis a multimedia computer programme that teaches basic learning skills (space orientation, sequencing, classifying, comparing, measuring and conservation) and includes a series of demonstrations of activities carried out to be carried out in different workshops in a sheltered setting for mentally disabled persons. With this software, workers can be trained for tasks in printing, carpentry, animal farm or cleaning workshops.

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Published

16/02/2001

How to Cite

Navarro Guzmán, J. I., Marchena Consejero, E., Alcalde Cuevas, C., & Ruiz Cagigas, G. (2001). Mental Disabled People learn Working Skills with Computer Assisted Teaching. Apuntes De Psicología, 19(1), 65-78. https://doi.org/10.55414/st69vg80

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