Remote laboratory access for students with vision impairment

The delivery of laboratory exercises to students that are unable to attend in person due to physical disabilities is a significant issue. Both Netlab and Packet Tracer are inaccessible to many students who use assistive technology, perticularly those with vision impairment. This paper presents the d...

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Main Authors: Murray, Iain, Armstrong, Helen
Other Authors: Jaime Mauri
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE Computer Society 2009
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Online Access:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/srchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4976820&queryText%3Dremote+laboratory+access+for+students+with+vision+impairment%26openedRefinements%3D*%26searchField%3DSearch+All
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43269
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Summary:The delivery of laboratory exercises to students that are unable to attend in person due to physical disabilities is a significant issue. Both Netlab and Packet Tracer are inaccessible to many students who use assistive technology, perticularly those with vision impairment. This paper presents the development of an accessible, cost effective, remote laboratory and describes the modification to laboratory sessions necessary for the blind to undertake CCNA laboratory sessions remotely and with full accessibility. Also discussed is the development of an accessible network simulator, iNetSim, illustrating possible methodologies that may be applied to make existing simulation packages accessible to those with severe vision impairment.