Training Future ICT Engineers in the Field of Accessibility and Usability: A Methodological Experience

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Abstract

Nowadays, digital culture affects all levels of society. However, differences exist between individuals, commonly named as the 'digital divide,' which impedes the equal access to the benefits of new technologies. The Usability and Accessibility (UA) module is a core, first-semester module during the first year of the Multimedia Engineering degree at the University of Alicante. The UA module's main objective is to provide students with the necessary concepts and tools to design and develop products with usability and accessibility features, thus achieving end products that are more usable and accessible, regardless of the end users' status, ability or situation. This paper presents a new learning methodology aimed at making students become everyday users of their own digital products. Daily use of these products improves the UA learning process, since students can appreciate their accessibility and usability in everyday life conditions for a better understanding of how their own design decisions affect potential users. A non-equivalent control group design with pre- and post-test control groups was used to test the research hypothesis. The results of this study showed a significant improvement in their academic performance compared to the control group.

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Pertegal-Felices, M. L., Marcos-Jorquera, D., Jimeno-Morenilla, A., Gilar-Corbi, R., & Mora, H. (2020). Training Future ICT Engineers in the Field of Accessibility and Usability: A Methodological Experience. IEEE Access, 8, 65812–65820. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2985077

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