Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students
This paper describes a research project to convert Cisco network administration e- learning education materials to a format that can be accessed and undertaken by sight impaired students. The changing nature of educational materials and the associated problems faced by vision impaired students are...
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| description | This paper describes a research project to convert Cisco network administration e- learning education materials to a format that can be accessed and undertaken by sight impaired students. The changing nature of educational materials and the associated problems faced by vision impaired students are discussed. A description of both the high-tech and low-tech solutions applied to this unique teaching environment is presented. Results so far are reported together with a discussion of future plans for the project. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-241242017-02-27T15:14:38Z Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students Murray, Iain Armstrong, Helen This paper describes a research project to convert Cisco network administration e- learning education materials to a format that can be accessed and undertaken by sight impaired students. The changing nature of educational materials and the associated problems faced by vision impaired students are discussed. A description of both the high-tech and low-tech solutions applied to this unique teaching environment is presented. Results so far are reported together with a discussion of future plans for the project. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24124 fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Murray, Iain Armstrong, Helen Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students |
| title | Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students |
| title_full | Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students |
| title_fullStr | Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students |
| title_full_unstemmed | Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students |
| title_short | Teaching Sight Impaired IT Students |
| title_sort | teaching sight impaired it students |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24124 |