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Desarrollo de una aplicación móvil para mejorar el diagnóstico y tratamiento del trastorno de aprendizaje dislexia en niños.

Authors: Nieto Chaparro, Juan Manuel; Acosta Clavijo, Julián David;

Desarrollo de una aplicación móvil para mejorar el diagnóstico y tratamiento del trastorno de aprendizaje dislexia en niños.

Abstract

En este proyecto se presenta el desarrollo de una aplicación móvil para el mejorar el diagnóstico y tratamiento del trastorno de aprendizaje dislexia en niños creada para las plataformas Android y Android Studio a través del lenguaje de programación estático Kotlin que corre bajo la máquina virtual Java (JVM). Para el diseño para la interfaz de usuario se utiliza Material Design y como metodología para el desarrollo se utiliza SCRUM adaptándolo al tiempo y colaboradores disponibles para poder desarrollar todos los sprint requeridos en el transcurso del proyecto. El producto final corresponde a una aplicación móvil que permita mejorar el diagnóstico y tratamiento de la dislexia mediante un entorno amigable y lúdico que no genere ansiedad en los usuarios ya que lo sentirán más como algo divertido y no como una actividad escolar.

This project presents the development of a mobile application to improve the diagnosis and treatment of dyslexia learning disorder in children created for Android and Android Studio platforms through the static Kotlin programming language that runs under the Java virtual machine (JVM).). Material Design is used for the design of the user interface, and SCRUM is used as a development methodology, adapting it to the time and collaborators available to be able to develop all the sprints required during the project. The final product corresponds to a mobile application that allows improving the diagnosis and treatment of dyslexia through a friendly and playful environment that does not generate anxiety in users since they will develop it more as something fun and not as a school activity.

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Mobile app, Treatments, AndroidStudio, Innovaciones tecnológicas, Aplicaciones móviles, Dyslexia, Aplicación móvil, Learning disorder, Medical diagnostic, Diagnostico medico, Técnicas administrativas, Dislexia, Android Studio, Trastornos del aprendizaje, Tratamientos, Trastorno de aprendizaje, Scrum

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