Enhancing Scientific Conceptualization and Responsibility in Deaf ‎Learners: Development of a Digital Fun Thinkers Learning Tool

Keywords: Digital Learning Tools, Educational Access, Education Quality, Fun Thinkers, Inclusive Education

Abstract

Purpose of the study: This study aims to design, develop, and validate a culturally adapted Digital Fun Thinkers learning tool to enhance scientific conceptualization and learning responsibility among deaf and hard-of-hearing elementary students in Bengkala Village, Bali, Indonesia.

Methodology: This study employed the ADDIE instructional design model and a one-group pretest–posttest quasi-experimental design. The Digital Fun Thinkers tool was developed as an interactive multimedia application. Data were analyzed using Aiken’s V, paired-sample t-test, and normalized gain (N-Gain).

Main Findings: Expert validation indicated high validity (media experts: V = 0.9583; material experts: V = 0.9350) and very practical use (user satisfaction = 81.39%). Students’ scientific conceptualization improved significantly (t = -37.997, p < 0.001; N-Gain = 0.7338, large effect). Learning responsibility averaged 66.28 (very high category).

Novelty/Originality of this study: This study introduces a culturally grounded digital learning tool integrating Kata Kolok sign language, gamified features, and local scientific contexts for deaf learners. It advances inclusive science education by providing empirically validated, technology-enhanced resources tailored to marginalized DHH communities in rural settings.

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2025-12-27
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Agustiana, I. G. A. T., Tika, I. N., Sukmana, A. I. W. I. Y., Astawan, I. G., Pahmi, S., & Bayuaji, L. (2025). Enhancing Scientific Conceptualization and Responsibility in Deaf ‎Learners: Development of a Digital Fun Thinkers Learning Tool. Journal of Educational Technology and Learning Creativity, 3(2), 381-394. https://doi.org/10.37251/jetlc.v3i2.2495
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