Mobile e-Learning Platform for Audio-Tactile Graphics Presentation

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Abstract

The use of multimedia in education means that more and more information is presented graphically. However, it limits the education of blind people, especially in science, where graphical content is the most often way of presenting the information. One of the commonly used alternative forms of graphic presentation is tactile graphics with descriptions in braille. Nonetheless, in the case of complex pictures, this form of presentation is insufficient for a blind student, and reading the tactile pictures often requires an assistant’s help. In the paper, we present a developed e-learning platform for audio-tactile graphics presentation for the blinds dedicated to standard Android tablets, whose advantage is the automatic adaptation of interactive audio descriptions to the student’s level of knowledge. The platform also enables the automatic assessment of the student's knowledge and exercise selection assigned to the appropriate knowledge level. The paper also presents the research results regarding the effectiveness of self-learning using our platform on two age groups of blind students while solving math exercises. The obtained research results show that the developed platform and the proposed method of verifying students’ knowledge and selecting exercises positively influence the improvement of learning effectiveness. The platform can be used during the traditional lesson at school and also for self-learning which makes it especially desirable during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Maćkowski, M., Brzoza, P., Kawulok, M., & Knura, T. (2022). Mobile e-Learning Platform for Audio-Tactile Graphics Presentation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13341 LNCS, pp. 82–91). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08648-9_11

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