A sound-generating polarity detector for visually impaired students

Q3 Social Sciences Physics Education Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1088/1361-6552/ad4cce
Nuray Önder Çelikkanli, Mustafa Karadag
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This study aims to develop a polarity detector that generates sounds in two different patterns for positive and negative polarity, which enables visually impaired students to detect the polarity of electrically charged objects in static electricity experiments. The traditional electroscopes used in physics laboratories are not practical enough to determine the polarity of electrically charged objects. For visually impaired students to perform static electricity experiments on their own, there is a need for an electroscope that informs them about the polarity of electrically charged objects, for example, by generating sounds or vibrations in different patterns. With this motivation, we developed a sound-generating polarity detector with a small budget for two polarities. Visually impaired students and others can easily use such a digital educational tool in the physics laboratories. Physics teachers can use this laboratory tool as an educational material that reduces their workload, and it would be beneficial to bring it into the existing literature.
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为视障学生设计的发声极性检测器
本研究旨在开发一种极性检测器,它能发出正负极性两种不同模式的声音,让视障学生在静电实验中检测带电物体的极性。物理实验室使用的传统电镜在确定带电物体的极性方面不够实用。为了让视障学生能够独立完成静电实验,我们需要一种电镜来告诉他们带电物体的极性,例如,通过产生不同模式的声音或振动。基于这一动机,我们开发了一种能产生声音的极性检测器,只需少量预算即可检测两种极性。视障学生和其他人可以在物理实验室轻松使用这种数字教育工具。物理教师可以将这一实验工具作为减少工作量的教学材料,将其纳入现有文献将大有裨益。
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Physics Education
Physics Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Physics Education seeks to serve the physics teaching community and we welcome contributions from teachers. We seek to support the teaching of physics to students aged 11 up to introductory undergraduate level. We aim to provide professional development and support for teachers of physics around the world by providing: a forum for practising teachers to make an active contribution to the physics teaching community; knowledge updates in physics, educational research and relevant wider curriculum developments; and strategies for teaching and classroom management that will engage and motivate students.
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