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'DIY' Prototyping of Teaching Materials for Visually Impaired Children: Usage and Satisfaction of Professionals
- Source :
- Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction. Design and Development Approaches and Methods ISBN: 9783319587059, HCI (7), HAL, UAHCI 2017: Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction: Design and Development Approaches and Methods, 11th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2017), held as Part of HCI International 2017, 11th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2017), held as Part of HCI International 2017, Jul 2017, Vancouver, Canada. pp. 515-524, 11th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2017), held as Part of HCI International 2017, Jul 2017, Vancouver, Canada. UAHCI 2017: Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction: Design and Development Approaches and Methods, pp. 515-524, 2017
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Springer International Publishing, 2017.
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Abstract
- International audience; Professionals working with visually impaired children (i.e. specialist teachers and educators, Orientation and Mobility trainers, psychologists, etc.) have to create their own teaching materials. Indeed, only few adapted materials exist, and do not fully meet their needs. Thus, rapid prototyping tools and methods could help them to design and make materials adapted to teaching to visually impaired students. In this study, we first designed a blog enabling professionals to create their own teaching materials. Then, we set up a challenge with five teams including one professional of visual impairment and students in computer science. The aim of each team was to design and make a teaching material, based on handcrafting, 3D printing tools and cheap micro-controllers, fitting the needs of the professional. After they have used their material with visually impaired students, we interviewed the professionals in order to evaluate usage and satisfaction. The professionals reported that the materials were easy to make, and valuable for teaching to visually impaired students. They also reported that DIY prototyping, based on 3D printing and cheap microcontrollers, enables them to create their own teaching materials, and hence accurately meet unanswered needs. Importantly, they would advise their colleagues to use this method and new tools. However, they consider that they would need assistance to create new materials on their own.
- Subjects :
- Fablab
Rapid prototyping
Visually impaired
Computer science
Visual impairment
New materials
02 engineering and technology
[ INFO.INFO-LG ] Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG]
Blind
[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]
[INFO.INFO-LG]Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG]
ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
medicine
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
[ INFO.INFO-AI ] Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]
Education technology
Set (psychology)
050107 human factors
Medical education
4. Education
05 social sciences
Orientation and Mobility
020207 software engineering
Intelligence artificielle
Apprentissage
medicine.symptom
Subjects
Details
- ISBN :
- 978-3-319-58705-9
- ISBNs :
- 9783319587059
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction. Design and Development Approaches and Methods ISBN: 9783319587059, HCI (7), HAL, UAHCI 2017: Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction: Design and Development Approaches and Methods, 11th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2017), held as Part of HCI International 2017, 11th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2017), held as Part of HCI International 2017, Jul 2017, Vancouver, Canada. pp. 515-524, 11th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2017), held as Part of HCI International 2017, Jul 2017, Vancouver, Canada. UAHCI 2017: Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction: Design and Development Approaches and Methods, pp. 515-524, 2017
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....71cc837651ca18eddd4dfa3701451d6c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58706-6_42