HCFeb 24, 2022

Tactile Materials in Practice: Understanding the Experiences of Teachers of the Visually Impaired

arXiv:2202.12280v149 citations
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This work addresses a gap in understanding tactile material practices for visually impaired education, offering design considerations for future tools, but it is incremental as it builds on existing research without introducing new methods.

The study investigated how teachers of the visually impaired create and use tactile materials in practice, finding that they are regularly employed for academic and non-academic concepts, with 3D models preferred despite challenges in creation and modification.

Teachers of the visually impaired (TVIs) regularly present tactile materials (tactile graphics, 3D models, and real objects) to students with vision impairments. Researchers have been increasingly interested in designing tools to support the use of tactile materials, but we still lack an in-depth understanding of how tactile materials are created and used in practice today. To address this gap, we conducted interviews with 21 TVIs and a 3-week diary study with eight of them. We found that tactile materials were regularly used for academic as well as non-academic concepts like tactile literacy, motor ability, and spatial awareness. Real objects and 3D models served as "stepping stones" to tactile graphics and our participants preferred to teach with 3D models, despite finding them difficult to create, obtain, and modify. Use of certain materials also carried social implications; participants selected materials that fostered student independence and allow classroom inclusion. We contribute design considerations, encouraging future work on tactile materials to enable student and TVI co-creation, facilitate rapid prototyping, and promote movement and spatial awareness. To support future research in this area, our paper provides a fundamental understanding of current practices. We bridge these practices to established pedagogical approaches and highlight opportunities for growth regarding this important genre of educational materials.

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