Multi-sensory learning framework for visually impaired learners: Use of 3D, haptic, audio, olfactory media
Su Mon Chit,
Kian Meng Yap,
Azlina Ahmad
Abstract:Visually impaired (VI) people encounter difficulties in their regular activities including learning. Providing them equal opportunity is crucial, especially in virtual learning environment (VLE), as limited applications are available. A variety of technology-assisted and non-technology-assisted tools are available for the VI to assist in their daily activities. However, VI learners do not use virtual learning applications due to rich media involvement, which is unsuitable for them. Haptic or sense of touch is … Show more
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