The use of software Mapavox for teaching graphics and games to blind and low vision students: a development through practices


Autoria(s): Zucherato, Bruno; Castreghini de Freitas, Maria Isabel
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

20/05/2014

20/05/2014

01/01/2010

Resumo

Current policies on education to visually impaired point for a growing trend of including students with special educational needs in regular schools. However, most often this inclusion is not accompanied by an appropriate professional trained or infrastructure, which has been presented as a big problem for regular school teachers who have students with visual impairments in their classroom. Based on this situation, the Group of Extension in Tactile Cartography from UNESP - University of the State of São Paulo - Campus de Rio Claro - SP - Brazil has been developing educational material of geography and cartography to blind students at a special school. Among the materials developed in this study highlight the development of graphics and board games provided with sound capabilities through MAPAVOX, software developed in partnership with UFRJ - Federal University from Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brazil. Through this software, sound capabilities can be inserted into built materials, giving them a multi-sensory character. In most cases the necessary conditions for building specific materials to students with visual impairments is expensive and beyond the reach of features from a regular school, so the survey sought to use easy access and low cost materials like Cork, leaf aluminum, material for fixing and others. The development of these materials was supported by preparation in laboratory and its subsequent test through practices involving blind students. The methodology used on the survey is based on qualitative research and non comparative analysis of the results. In other words, the material is built based on the special students perception and reality construction, not being mere adaptations of visual materials, but a construction focused on the reality of the visually impaired. The results proved were quite successful as the materials prepared were effective on mediating the learning process of students with disabilities. Geographical and cartographic concepts were seized by the students through the technology used, associated with the use of materials that took into account in its building process the perception of the students.

Formato

1515-1523

Identificador

Edulearn10: International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. Valenica: Iated-int Assoc Technology Education A& Development, p. 1515-1523, 2010.

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/1528

WOS:000318781701080

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Iated-int Assoc Technology Education A& Development

Relação

Edulearn10: International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #tactile cartography #special education #low vision #blind students #MAPAVOX #Rio Claro (SP)
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper