Development of Accessible Laboratory Experiments for Students with Visual Impairments

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Abstract

The hands-on laboratory experiments are frequently what spark students' interest in science. Students who are blind or have low vision (BLV) typically do not get the same experience while participating in hands-on activities due to accessibility. Over the course of approximately nine months, common chemistry laboratory experiments were adapted and field tested for use in a residential school for the blind. These adaptations most commonly used a SciVoice Talking LabQuest and associated sensors, as well as other tactile methods.

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Kroes, K., Lefler, D., … Supalo, C. (2016). Development of Accessible Laboratory Experiments for Students with Visual Impairments. Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities, 19(1), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.14448/jsesd.09.0006

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