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Effects of Digital Navigation Aids on Adults With Intellectual Disabilities
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2015
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EngineeringDisabilityEducationIntellectual ImpairmentComputer AccessibilityInclusive EducationVirtual RealityDifferent Navigation AidsWeb AccessibilitySpecific Learning DisorderDigital Navigation AidsCognitive ScienceAssistive TechnologyGoogle MapsRehabilitationVisual ImpairmentAugmented RealityMobile AccessibilityExtended RealitySpecial EducationHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of three different navigation aids with students with intellectual disability. Participants included six college-aged students with intellectual disability who attended a postsecondary education program. An adapted alternating treatment design was used to compare a paper map, Google Maps on a mobile device, and an augmented reality navigation application. The results indicated that the augmented reality navigation application was functionally the most effective condition. Conclusions are discussed in the context of supporting people with intellectual disability by teaching navigation skills.
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