[Blindmath] Making the University classroom more accessible
vincent martin
vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Thu Nov 5 17:40:58 UTC 2015
I will respond off line later.
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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lewicki, Maureen via Blindmath
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Making the University classroom more accessible
To the Ph.D. student in Human Centered Computing at Georgia Tech: please contact me offline! I have students whose classroom teachers are very challenged to have in their classes. I have a good team of people who are supporting the student, but I would love to hear your experiences, AND to pass some of those stories onto the teachers who are always skeptical that my students can be in advanced classes. Thanks so much Maureen mlewicki at bcsd.neric.org
Maureen Murphy Lewicki
Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Bethlehem Central School District
Bethlehem High School
700 Delaware Ave
Delmar, NY 12054
http://www.bethlehemschools.org
Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved. Helen Keller
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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of vincent martin via Blindmath
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Cc: vincent martin; 'Lily Elshaktori'; 'Priyanka Mohata'; 'Gareth Humphries'; 'Poppie Simmonds'
Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Making the University classroom more accessible
Hello,
I am a totally blind Ph.D. student in Human Centered Computing at Georgia Tech. I have previously earned four STEM degrees. I have worked as a rehabilitation engineer and research scientist and have advise a number of undergraduate and graduate level teams on similar projects. The first thing I always advise the teams to do is a very thoroughly literature review. As a graduate student doing research, it would be the first thing you would normally consider, but most undergraduates have never been taught how or why to do it.
What you are asking in your survey is far too wide of a scope to assist you. You can end up going in so many directions and may end up recreating the exact thing that someone just did a few months ago. You can search the Journal of the Visually Impaired and the Blind, ACM's SIG Access (ASSETS) and the SIGCHI (CHI) journals for a vast number of projects related to creating access for people with visual disabilities.
You can also just use any search engine for search words pertaining to this topic and the browser will give you many directions to go int. So many products/projects end up on some news program, but really are just class projects created for a class for too many times to count.
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Subject: [Blindmath] Making the University classroom more accessible
Hello all,
We are 3rd year Computer Science students at the University of Birmingham.
As part of our course, we are studying a module called Software Design Study, in which we research and design a solution to an existing real life problem. Our team is looking into further aiding visually impaired students in a classroom setting.
We are in the early stages of our research and would like to speak with as many visually impaired students, teachers of the visually impaired or anyone else who works in this area.We would like to get a better understanding of learning and teaching techniques used, problems faced and areas for improvement.
We have made a questionnaire and it would help us greatly if you could answer some or all of the questions, and if there is anything that you would like to add, or even if you would just want to share your experience
- we would really appreciate it.
We can't wait to hear from you,
Goda
Questions:
If you’re a student:
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What software are you using in the classroom currently?
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How accessible is it?
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How easy to master is it?
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On average, how much time do you spend using the assistive software
in the classroom?
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Did you go to a school or university for visually impaired?
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IF YES:
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What techniques did they use to teach mathematics?
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How did they explain the different geometrical objects? Both 3d
and 2d.
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How did they explain graphs and visual representations of formulae?
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What techniques are used to draw and represent graphs?
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IF NO:
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What techniques did the teachers use to integrate visually
impaired into the classroom?
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Did the teachers write and explain things on the board, if so how
did they accommodate you?
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Did you have anyone or use any special technology to assist you in
the classroom?
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Was there anything that you think you missed out in the
lectures/lessons?
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If you could change one thing about how the lectures are going at the
moment and the support that you get - what would it be?
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What would be a perfect piece of technology for you (regardless of what
has been created already. Please. Go wild)
If you’re a teacher:
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What techniques have you used to better accommodate the visually
impaired students?
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What difficulties have you noticed that visually impaired students
encounter?
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What subjects and areas do the students struggle the most?
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What support systems/technologies do you use in your classroom or for
preparation for the classes?
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What additional preparation do you make to cater for visually impaired
students in the classroom?
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How familiar are you with the assistive technologies that the students
might use?
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How did you explain (if you ever had to) graphs, geometric forms, 3d and
2d objects, trajectories and distances?
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What support do you get from your University or School/College?
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