Use of a sonification system for science learning by people who are blind
Authored by Orly Lahav, Nuha Chagab, Vadim Talis
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1108/jat-11-2015-0032
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NetLogo
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Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine a central need of
students who are blind: the ability to access science curriculum
content.
Design/methodology/approach - Agent-based modeling is a relatively new
computational modeling paradigm that models complex dynamic systems.
NetLogo is a widely used agent-based modeling language that enables
exploration and construction of models of complex systems by programming
and running the rules and behaviors. Sonification of variables and
events in an agent-based NetLogo computer model of gas in a container is
used to convey phenomena information. This study examined mainly two
research topics: the scientific conceptual knowledge and systems
reasoning that were learned as a result of interaction with the
listen-to-complexity (L2C) environment as appeared in answers to the
pre-and post-tests and the learning topics of kinetic molecular theory
of gas in chemistry that was learned as a result of interaction with the
L2C environment. The case study research focused on A., a woman who is
adventitiously blind, for eight sessions.
Findings - The participant successfully completed all curricular
assignments; her scientific conceptual knowledge and systems reasoning
became more specific and aligned with scientific knowledge.
Practical implications - A practical implication of further studies is
that they are likely to have an impact on the accessibility of learning
materials, especially in science education for students who are blind, as equal access to low-cost learning environments that are equivalent to
those used by sighted users would support their inclusion in the K-12
academic curriculum.
Originality/value - The innovative and low-cost learning system that is
used in this research is based on transmittal of visual information of
dynamic and complex systems, providing perceptual compensation by
harnessing auditory feedback. For the first time the L2C system is based
on sound that represents a dynamic rather than a static array. In this
study, the authors explore how a combination of several auditory
representations may affect cognitive learning ability.
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Students
Chemistry cc1 curriculum
Auditory substitution
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