Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
In the last few years the number of colleges and universities which
provide courses and degree programs via distance education has been growing
dramatically. People with special needs will benefit from these online opportunities
as long as the information and activities posted to internet sites are appropriately
accessible with adaptive technology. This paper presents some research
regarding the accessibility design for a mobile learning experience carried out at
the Italian National Research Council Institute for Educational Technologies.
In particular, we introduce some considerations about the methodology and the
design steps used to build some educational tools on mobile devices which are
fully accessible for students with special needs using a compact screen reader
(on a Smartphone). Briefly, we outline the common problems of accessing an
online learning management system through a Smartphone (services and information),
then we introduce the test phase of the designed tools for visually impaired
users.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mobile learning; accessibility; design for all; inclusion; multimodal interface
Elenco autori:
Novara, Gaspare; Cipri', Giovanni; Arrigo, Marco
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