Description
This project seeks to improve the reading and writing skills of literacy-challenged adults, specifically in developing countries, by designing and developing an interactive tablet application for unschooled adults who are passionate about learning to read. Very often in developing countries, the success rates of the literacy courses are overwhelmingly low. Those who manage to gain some basic literacy skills, often relapse into illiteracy once their program has terminated. The proposed application aims to address this challenge by providing an easy-to-use media environment for independent literacy learning on a lightweight portable device. This also offers opportunity to learn at the time and place convenient to the user, which is additionally supported by motivating and engaging instruction. For this thesis, we focus on the design of the system and have developed a working prototype.
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- Second Chance, A Mobile Literacy Application for Unschooled Adults
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- Ismail, Aziza (Author)
- Byrne, Daragh (Thesis director)
- Hayes, Elisabeth (Committee member)
- Abadzi, Helen (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Arts, Media and Engineering (Contributor)
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2013-05
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