Project Activities
After mock-ups are completed, prototypes of the multi-media learning applications (apps) will be developed. A user-interface will be designed to house the apps and the materials needed to implement the intervention. Next, programming code will be authored to integrate a haptic controller device with the platform to enable tactile sensory learning opportunities. To assess implementation feasibility, the usability of the technology, and to gather data on the promise of the product to support learning, the pilot study will follow 10 classrooms over two months. The classrooms will include a mixture of students with and without visual impairments. Half of the classrooms will use the product to supplement their normal science curriculum whereas the other half will serve as a business-as-usual comparison group. Research questions will address the ease of integration of the product within classrooms, whether visually impaired students have greater access to science data than typical practices, and whether students learn more from using the platform compared to those not using the product. Pre and post measures will address STEM topics.
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Product Video Demonstration: http://youtu.be/ksEltVVPkjM
Product: The Interactive Touch Science will be an integrated software and hardware assistive technology platform to support STEM learning among middle school students with (or without) visual impairments. The product will include a series of 20 apps that will be accessed through the user-interface. Each app will address standards-relevant content. The product will also include a haptic sensing controller device, which will be connected to a computer and integrated with the apps to provide real-time tactile, visual, and audio feedback. The product will include materials for classroom-based implementation.
Supplemental information
FAST-TRACK AWARD:
Phase I Amount: $149,603
Phase I Period: 6 months
Phase II Amount: $899,676
Phase II Period: 2 years
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