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A Research Review on Usage of Smart Learning for Elementary Students with Learning Disabilities

초등 학습장애학생을 위한 스마트러닝 활용 연구 고찰

  • Gu, Eun Jeong (Seoul National University of Education, Dept, of Special Education)
  • 구은정 (서울교육대학교 교육전문대학원 교육심리.상담.특수교육 전공)
  • Received : 2016.08.23
  • Accepted : 2016.10.28
  • Published : 2016.10.31

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review recent articles on applying smart learning for elementary students with learning disabilities. The search procedures through the Web-database system were implemented to find the proper research. Finally, a total of 10 articles met the criteria and were included in this review. Each study was analyzed according to the categories of the population, setting, research design, and intervention. The results indicated that research design implemented as case study and single subject design. Results founded strategies applying smart learning leaned too much towards using the skill-based application as learning contents. Based on analysis results, considerations for smart learning for elementary students with learning disabilities were suggested.

본 연구는 초등 학습장애학생을 대상으로 한 스마트러닝 활용 연구의 유형 및 효과를 문헌분석을 통해 고찰해보고 앞으로의 연구 과제를 제시하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 국내 외 학술데이터베이스를 활용하여 연구 조건을 검색해서 국내 외 연구 총 10편을 수집하였고 연구내용을 분석하였다. 분석 대상 문헌들은 연구대상, 연구방법, 중재유형을 중심으로 조사하고 분석하였다. 연구결과 대부분의 연구가 사례연구 또는 단일대상설계의 연구방법을 실시하였고 스마트러닝 활용 유형으로는 대부분 교육내용 측면에서 기술 중심의 교육용 어플리케이션을 활용하는 형태로 이루어졌다. 이러한 결과를 바탕으로 초등 학습장애학생을 위한 스마트러닝 활용 연구의 시사점과 앞으로의 과제를 제시하였다.

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