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MAS: building an educational platform for people with intellectual disabilities and cerebral paralysis

Published Online:pp 175-184https://doi.org/10.1504/IJKL.2010.034752

Intellectual disability is common and lifelong, with lifetime cost. Thus, this people have been the focus of recent major national policy developments in Europe, the USA, Australia and across high-income countries. The education of these students with disabilities now can benefit from a wider range of assistive tools. Following this unstoppable trend, this paper presents MAS, a software platform aimed to help people with severe intellectual disabilities and cerebral paralysis in their learning processes. MAS, as a technology enhanced learning platform, provides several tools that supports learning and monitoring for people with special needs, including adaptative games, data processing and monitoring tools. Installed in a special needs education institution in Madrid, Spain, MAS provides special educators with a tool that improved students education processes.

Keywords

assistive technology, adaptive toys, handicapped persons, special needs, assistive technologies, intellectual disabilities, cerebral paralysis, technology enhanced learning, monitoring, Spain, adaptative games, data processing