An Assessment-for-Learning System in Mathematics for Individuals with Visual Impairments

This study examined the usability of an assessment-for-learning (AfL) system that provides audio-tactile graphics for algebra content (geometric sequences) for individuals with visual impairments—two who are blind and two with low vision. It found that the system is generally usable as a mathematics...

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Teaching Methods
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Visual impairment
Visual Impairments
Visually disabled persons
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