Visual programming and the blind

  • Siegfried R
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Abstract

The proliferation of graphical user interfaces has had a dramatic impact on the ability to work as a programmer. It is particularly difficult for the blind to create forms for visual programming applications, such as Visual Basic. A scripting language is introduced that enables the blind to create Visual Basic forms without needing to specify a great deal of detail and without needing the "point and click" approach that they cannot use. Related issues of accommodating the blind in a computer science course are also discussed.

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Siegfried, R. M. (2006). Visual programming and the blind. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 38(1), 275–278. https://doi.org/10.1145/1124706.1121427

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