Treffer: Educational software for teaching mathematics to first grade primary school children with hearing impairment in .NET framework.
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This article presents the results obtained from the development of an educational software made as a desktop application in .NET Framework for first grade children with hearing impairment to strengthen the learning of mathematics through the use of Mexican Sign Language; the research contributes to the SDG 5 Sustainable Development Goal of quality education and SDG 10 Reducing inequalities, sustainable development goals proposed by the United Nations. The agile software development methodology XP Extreme Programming was followed for project management, it was implemented with .NET Framework technologies, IDE Visual Studio and C# programming language, which allowed to obtain a quality software easy to implement and maintain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
This article presents the results obtained from the development of an educational software made as a desktop application in .NET Framework for first grade children with hearing impairment to strengthen the learning of mathematics through the use of Mexican Sign Language; the research contributes to the SDG 5 Sustainable Development Goal of quality education and SDG 10 Reducing inequalities, sustainable development goals proposed by the United Nations. The agile software development methodology XP Extreme Programming was followed for project management, it was implemented with .NET Framework technologies, IDE Visual Studio and C# programming language, which allowed to obtain a quality software easy to implement and maintain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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