Adapting diagrams from physics textbooks: improving the autonomy of blind students

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Abstract

In this work we elaborate and test a glossary consisting of a set of objects and their symbols. The symbols are designed to represent objects frequently used in mechanics diagrams, such as vectors, ropes, pulleys, blocks and surfaces, and can be used to adapt drawings of physics situations in textbooks for blind high school students. The educational product was tested at a specialized school for the blind. The results indicate that adequate training can help blind students to become familiar with the symbols, and to identify them in a problem without the need of a description. This educational product can help blind students to achieve the same conditions of autonomy as sighted ones, when studying physics.

*Research supported by CNPq, Capes, Fapemig and FIP/PUC-MG (Brazil)

Authors

  • Adriana Dickman

    • Pontif\'icia Universidade Cat\'olica de Minas Gerais
  • Alexandre Martins

    • Pontif\'icia Universidade Cat\'olica de Minas Gerais
  • Amauri Ferreira

    • Pontif\'icia Universidade Cat\'olica de Minas Gerais