2022
DOI: 10.3233/shti220865
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Towards eXtended Universal Design

Abstract: Even though eXtended Reality (XR) technology has been trialed in various projects in primary and secondary education, its lack of universal design hinders further adoption. In this paper, we present the results from focus group interviews with representatives from Norway’s private and public sectors, in which we investigated their practical experiences and opinions about the accessibility and usability of XR technology in schools. We summarize practical opportunities and challenges related to the need for univ… Show more

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“…XR can transform learning from a chore into a pleasure. Especially some students with cognitive disabilities and other special needs might benefit from XR [8]. Likewise, this can inspire students in creative tasks such as writing because experiences in the virtual world are as real as those in the physical world.…”
Section: Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…XR can transform learning from a chore into a pleasure. Especially some students with cognitive disabilities and other special needs might benefit from XR [8]. Likewise, this can inspire students in creative tasks such as writing because experiences in the virtual world are as real as those in the physical world.…”
Section: Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One participant presented the example of a textbook, in which virtual content was integrated through AR to create a pop-up book. The combination of virtual and traditional physical teaching tools is especially important for students with disabilities or varying abilities who cannot use XR as discussed in an article that has been reviewed elsewhere [8]. Thus, educators should have options for conveying the curriculum through different means to individualize learning.…”
Section: Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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