Special education teachers for visually impaired students rely on tools such as raised-line maps (RLMs) to teach spatial knowledge. These tools do not fully and adequately meet the needs of the teachers because they are long to produce, expensive, and not versatile enough to provide rapid updating of the content. For instance, the same RLM can barely be used during different lessons. In addition, those maps do not provide any interactivity, which reduces students' autonomy. With the emergence of 3D printing and low-cost microcontrollers, it is now easy to design affordable interactive small-scale models (SSMs) which are adapted to the needs of special education teachers. However, no study has previously been conducted to evaluate non-visual...
3D-printing technology has just recently become streamlined for use by the general public. This has ...
Knowing the geography of an urban environment is crucial for visually impaired people. Tactile relie...
AbstractEducational process of individuals with visual impairment differs significantly from educati...
International audienceSpecial education teachers for visually impaired students rely on tools such a...
National audiencePeople living with visual impairments face important challenges related to orientat...
International audienceOrientation and mobility are amongst the most important challenges for visuall...
International audienceTactile maps are commonly used to give visually impaired users access to geogr...
We report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-sensory interactive map...
International audienceTactile relief maps are used by visually impaired people to acquire mental rep...
International audienceMultimodal interactive maps are a solution for presenting spatial information ...
234 pagesThree-dimensional models are important learning tools for students with visual impairments ...
International audienceThe understanding of multi-level spatial topologies is a difficult and frequen...
We report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-sensory interactive map...
International audienceWe report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-s...
3D-printing technology has just recently become streamlined for use by the general public. This has ...
Knowing the geography of an urban environment is crucial for visually impaired people. Tactile relie...
AbstractEducational process of individuals with visual impairment differs significantly from educati...
International audienceSpecial education teachers for visually impaired students rely on tools such a...
National audiencePeople living with visual impairments face important challenges related to orientat...
International audienceOrientation and mobility are amongst the most important challenges for visuall...
International audienceTactile maps are commonly used to give visually impaired users access to geogr...
We report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-sensory interactive map...
International audienceTactile relief maps are used by visually impaired people to acquire mental rep...
International audienceMultimodal interactive maps are a solution for presenting spatial information ...
234 pagesThree-dimensional models are important learning tools for students with visual impairments ...
International audienceThe understanding of multi-level spatial topologies is a difficult and frequen...
We report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-sensory interactive map...
International audienceWe report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-s...
3D-printing technology has just recently become streamlined for use by the general public. This has ...
Knowing the geography of an urban environment is crucial for visually impaired people. Tactile relie...
AbstractEducational process of individuals with visual impairment differs significantly from educati...