Arithmetic: A Learning Aid Tool for Year 1 Mathematic (Hearing-Impaired Students)

Authors

  • Rafizah Mohd Hanifa Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia
  • Shamsul Mohamad Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
  • Nur Ainina Mat Diyan Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia
  • Humaira’ Jefri Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia
  • Farah Wahida Mohd Hair Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia
  • Mohammad Hudaib Accounting Department, College of Business Administration, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

Mathematics, hearing-impaired, Multimedia Development Life Cycle, interactive learning, augmented reality

Abstract

Effective educational interventions are critical in narrowing learning disparities among hearing-impaired children, a particularly pressing issue in nations such as Malaysia. This study focuses on hearing-impaired students' challenges in STEM subjects, primarily mathematics. The objective is to develop and evaluate the ARithmetic application, an augmented reality (AR)-based learning aid designed to teach Year 1 mathematics to hearing-impaired students. Guided by the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC), the research incorporated AR technology to create an interactive and accessible learning environment. A quantitative approach was employed using questionnaires, and the responses were analyzed with SPSS 26.0 through descriptive statistics. The results demonstrate consistently high mean scores across all dimensions: perceived usefulness (M = 4.21), perceived ease of use (M = 4.06), perceived enjoyment (M = 4.25), attitude towards use (M = 4.19), and intention to use (M = 4.26), indicating strong user acceptance. Reliability was confirmed with Cronbach's alpha (α = 0.821). These findings validate the ARithmetic application as a reliable and engaging tool that fosters accessibility and enjoyment in mathematics learning for hearing-impaired students. Overall, the study highlights the potential of AR technology to support inclusive education and bridge learning gaps in STEM subjects.

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Author Biographies

Rafizah Mohd Hanifa, Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia

rafizah@uthm.edu.my

Shamsul Mohamad, Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia

shamsulm@uthm.edu.my

Nur Ainina Mat Diyan, Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia

nuraininamatdayan@gmail.com

Humaira’ Jefri, Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia

humairaeee@gmail.com

Farah Wahida Mohd Hair, Information Technology Department, Centre for Diploma Studies, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh, KM1, Jalan Panchor, 84600 Panchor, Johor, Malaysia

fwahida757@gmail.com

Mohammad Hudaib, Accounting Department, College of Business Administration, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Prof.mhudaib@gmail.com

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2025-10-13

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