Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools

Thepurposeofthisstudyistoassess and investigate the relative contribu tion of assistive technology (AT)againstothersixintervention strategies. The student performance profile (SPP) was used as an instrument for the first time in the Middle East andintheUnitedArabEmirates(UAE).Thestudyappliedquantita...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: AlMazrouei, Rashed Z (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Thabet, Rawy A (author), Gaad, Eman (author)
منشور في: 2021
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv AlMazrouei, R.Z., Thabet, R.A. and Gaad, E. (2021) “Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools,” in Recent Advances in Technology Acceptance Models and Theories, pp. 449–469.
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description Thepurposeofthisstudyistoassess and investigate the relative contribu tion of assistive technology (AT)againstothersixintervention strategies. The student performance profile (SPP) was used as an instrument for the first time in the Middle East andintheUnitedArabEmirates(UAE).Thestudyappliedquantitativemethods andparametrictechniques,suchasOne-WayANOVA,FisherPairwiseComparisons, and paired t-tests, as well as descriptive and inferential statistics utilizing the data gathered during the research. This research was conducted at six public schools in AbuDhabiCity, covering 126 students with Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND)withvaryingdisabilitytypes.Studentswerefromgrades1–12andfromages 5–24. The student performance profile (SPP) was redesigned to suit the UAE educa tion system and schools. The data was then collected, studied, and analyzed using Minitab® 17. The analyzed data inferred that Assistive Technology, redesign the activity or adaptations of specific curricular tasks, and personal assistance interven tion strategies make similar high-level of contributions to help students with SEND to achieve individualized education program (IEP) objectives and goals among seven intervention strategies.
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spelling Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public SchoolsAlMazrouei, Rashed ZThabet, Rawy AGaad, EmanThepurposeofthisstudyistoassess and investigate the relative contribu tion of assistive technology (AT)againstothersixintervention strategies. The student performance profile (SPP) was used as an instrument for the first time in the Middle East andintheUnitedArabEmirates(UAE).Thestudyappliedquantitativemethods andparametrictechniques,suchasOne-WayANOVA,FisherPairwiseComparisons, and paired t-tests, as well as descriptive and inferential statistics utilizing the data gathered during the research. This research was conducted at six public schools in AbuDhabiCity, covering 126 students with Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND)withvaryingdisabilitytypes.Studentswerefromgrades1–12andfromages 5–24. The student performance profile (SPP) was redesigned to suit the UAE educa tion system and schools. The data was then collected, studied, and analyzed using Minitab® 17. The analyzed data inferred that Assistive Technology, redesign the activity or adaptations of specific curricular tasks, and personal assistance interven tion strategies make similar high-level of contributions to help students with SEND to achieve individualized education program (IEP) objectives and goals among seven intervention strategies.Springer, Cham2025-02-03T09:33:39Z2025-02-03T09:33:39Z2021ArticleAlMazrouei, R.Z., Thabet, R.A. and Gaad, E. (2021) “Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools,” in Recent Advances in Technology Acceptance Models and Theories, pp. 449–469.https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/277110.1007/978-3-030-64987-6_26enSystems, Decision and Control, vol 335. Springer, Cham.oai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/27712026-01-29T16:39:33Z
spellingShingle Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
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title Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
title_full Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
title_fullStr Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
title_full_unstemmed Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
title_short Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
title_sort Relative Impact of Assistive Technology Diffusion: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi City Public Schools
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2771