Susanti, Dewi Juwita
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Technology-Based Assessment for Children with Special Needs: Improving Accessibility and Accuracy in Inclusive Education Environments Susanti, Dewi Juwita; Mirnawati, Mirnawati; Amka, Amka; Widodo, Agus Pratomo Andi; T, Etna Anjani; Rizqina, Aulia; Rahmawati, Nor; Bonafita, Raberria
Vidya Karya Vol 39, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : FKIP ULM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jvk.v39i2.20107

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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of technology-based assessment applications in identifying and assessing the needs of learners with special needs in inclusive schools. Using a mixed methods design, this study involved 40 respondents consisting of teachers and parents of children with special needs in inclusive schools in Banjarbaru, with data collection through surveys, observations and in-depth interviews. The results showed that the technology-based assessment application made it easier to understand the needs of children with disabilities and plan more effective interventions, with 85% of respondents (teachers and parents) finding it easy to use. 78% of respondents felt that the app helped them to identify children's cognitive, emotional, social and physical abilities more accurately than manual methods. Use of the app also improved the efficiency of the learning process, with 70% of observations indicating regular use by teachers and 60% by parents. This study highlights the importance of additional training and improved technology infrastructure to maximize the benefits of this app. In conclusion, this study shows that technology can effectively overcome the challenges of assessing children with disabilities and support the development of inclusive education policies in Indonesia.
Experiential Learning through Sensory Integration in Improving Vocabulary Mastery of Children with Autism: A Single-Subject Study Mirnawati, Mirnawati; Susanti, Dewi Juwita; Anjani, Lusiana Vera
Vidya Karya Vol 41, No 1 (2026): APRIL 2026
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often experience difficulties in language development, particularly in vocabulary acquisition, which is essential for communication and learning participation. This study aimed to examine the effect of experiential learning integrated with sensory integration on vocabulary mastery in a child with autism using a Single Subject Research (SSR) design. An A₁–B–A₂ design was employed across 22 sessions, consisting of baseline (4 sessions), intervention (11 sessions), and withdrawal phases (7 sessions). The intervention involved direct experiential activities supported by multisensory stimulation using 50 functional target words. Data were collected through a vocabulary performance test and analyzed using visual analysis, including trend, level, stability, and data overlap. The results showed an increasing trend in vocabulary performance during the intervention phase and relatively stable performance during the withdrawal phase. These findings suggest that experiential learning combined with sensory integration may support vocabulary development within the context of this single-subject study. However, the results are limited to the characteristics of the participant and research conditionsExperiential Learning through Sensory Integration in Improving Vocabulary Mastery of Children with Autism: A Single-Subject Study