英文摘要 |
The 21st century is an age of information. Although e-learning has been globally regarded as a common learning mode, the visually impaired cannot enjoy the equal access to online learning. To solve this problem, we have made a great effort in two phases. In the phase one, we conducted needs analysis and in-depth interviews with the target users and then developed an online learning system, called Visually Impaired People E-learning Platform (VIP), under the guidelines of WCAG 2.0. To improve learning and teaching effectiveness of the VIP system, we designed an e-Boshiamy courseware to meet the actual needs of the visually impaired learner onto VIP. After robustness Web Accessibility Testing and expert evaluation, the results showed VIP is a user friendly, WCAG 2.0 oriented online learning platform for Taiwanese visually impaired. In the phase two, we intended to evaluate the system feasibility by conducting an experiment on a congenital visually impaired 5th grader and her parents for five weeks. Through observations, indepth interviews, and log data analysis, the results showed as follows: (1) The congenital visually impaired student develops initial concept of Chinese character recognition and input skills using VIP and e-Boshiamy curriculum. Although the learner relied heavily on her parents in the very beginning of online learning, she could gradually develop self-directed online learning independently. (2) Initially the parents had to put great efforts to support the visually impaired student to learn online. However, after the visually impaired student developed enough self-directed learning competency, the parents’ accompanying workload had been greatly reduced and their role of parents shifted from instructors to coaches as well. According to the results of this study, we plan to promote the VIP platform and the online learning in the hope to benefit more visually impaired people in the near future. |