International Journal of Information Techonology and Education (IJITE)
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): December 2021

Virtual Classroom Design for the Deaf Based on Cloud Computing

Livia Maukar (Takase Group Home, Mitoyo, Japan)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Dec 2021

Abstract

The development of information technology is growing rapidly, giving rise to various innovations that also change human behavior, especially in interaction and communication. Cloud Computing is a hot topic for today's technological developments. Persons with disabilities are people who have physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory limitations for a long period of time (Law No. 19 of 2011). Deaf and speech impaired people need signs or alarms that are visual in nature, either as picture symbols or in the form of lights. Currently, virtual classes have begun to be used as learning alternatives. Virtual class (virtual class) is a class based on the web, where teachers and students can interact anytime and anywhere without being limited by space and time. The purpose of making this design is so that the learning process for the deaf can run well. The method used is a collaborative Design Thinking method that collects many ideas from scientific disciplines to obtain a solution. Cloud computing can be used as a technological instrument that facilitates the construction of a good application for students with special needs. With the design thinking method, good applications can be produced and are able to produce a good learning process for students with special needs.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijite

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Other

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Focus And Scope The International Journal of Information Technology and Education (IJITE) provides a distinctive perspective on the theory and best practices of information technology and education for a global audience. We encourage first-rate articles that provide a critical view on information ...