信息通信技术在向南非视障学习者提供工程教育中的作用

S. Tom, Noluntu Mpekoa, J. Swart
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教育的包容性促进了所有学习者的学业发展和社会融合,尽管他们有残疾。尽管高等教育机构在包容方面提供了支持,但在南非的工程课程中,视障学生基本上被排除在外。这表明南非缺乏一个有效的框架来指导各机构促进为工程专业的视障学习者提供服务。本文的目的是首先获得自由邦省特殊学校视障学生对提供视障学生工程教育的看法。其次,本文旨在探讨哪些ICT工具可以用来克服视障学习者在工程教育中可能面临的一些挑战。使用焦点小组收集南非自由州省视障学习者的定性数据。缺乏对工程的认识和缺乏工程工具是提出的一些关键挑战。ICT工具,如iNETSim, AudioMath, PRISCA, LoggerPro, MoodleVox等,推荐用于特定的工程课程。还建议高等教育机构设法解决视障学习者面临的挑战,使他们也能为南非的社会经济发展作出贡献。本文是一项更大的研究的一部分,该研究旨在为南非高等教育机构的工程课程成功采用和使用信息通信技术制定一个框架。
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The Role of ICTs in the Provision of Engineering Education to Visually Impaired Learners in South Africa
Inclusivity in education fosters the academic development and social integration of all learners despite their disabilities. In spite of the support extended by higher education institutions towards inclusion, there is a substantial exclusion of visually impaired learners in engineering courses in South Africa. This indicates that there is a lack of an effective framework that guides institutions in South Africa to promote the provision of visually impaired learners in engineering. The purpose of this paper is to firstly obtain the perceptions of visually impaired learners from special schools in the Free State Province regarding the provision of visually impaired learners for engineering education. Secondly, the paper aims to investigate which ICT tools can be used to overcome some of the challenges that visually impaired learners may face in engineering education. Focus groups were used to collect qualitative data from visually impaired learners in the Free State Province of South Africa. The lack of awareness about engineering and the lack of engineering tools were some of the key challenges raised. ICT tools such as iNETSim, AudioMath, PRISCA, LoggerPro, MoodleVox etc. are recommended for specific engineering courses. It is further recommended that tertiary institutions seek to address the challenges faced by visually impaired learners, so that they too may contribute to the socio-economic development of South Africa. This paper forms part of a larger study that aims at developing a framework for the successful adoption and use of ICTs in engineering courses in higher education institutions of South Africa.
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