Learning to Read and Identifies the Level of Hearing Disability Early Age Using a Mobile Learning Application

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Abstract

In recent Decades, a lot of applications are designed to assist communities in carrying out their activities from, whether applications for education, services or games. Notice from the significant development of technology in this world, especially in the smart phone application. Some of Reviews These developments are also being felt by the disabilities, some applications for education are designed to provide education from an early age. The aim of this study is to assist or to Facilitate Reviews those who have problems with Reviews their hearing. There are many factors that can cause problems with Reviews their hearing. They need an education about the problems that occur at their hearings. With the help of computer, information about what happen in their hearing can be quickly intervening and Easily Obtained. Moreover, the presence of a diagnosis system at hearing loss, they will get certainty about what already happen at their hearings. In diagnosing of Hearing Loss, the writer uses Mobile application Learning. And in writing, the writer Also uses forward chaining method and certainty factor method. But there are Also people who have problems with Reviews their hearing from birth. People with disabilities on their hearing are named the deaf. Also this system contains of the education about sign language for the deaf and the mute. The writer multimedia designs by using a smartphone application so it will be easy to access anywhere. The designer of this system was equipped by visualization and audio so it will be more easy to be understood by the user.

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Haba Lena, P., Jimbara, W. R., & Suyoto. (2018). Learning to Read and Identifies the Level of Hearing Disability Early Age Using a Mobile Learning Application. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 715, pp. 355–362). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73210-7_43

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