Silvio Pagliara, Katerina Mavrou, Chrystalla Papademetri, Maria Mouka, Lorenzo Desideri, Inge Piedfort, Eliana Brunetti, Raffaele Di Fuccio, Giulia Mignardi, Riccardo Magni, Marianna Efstathiadou, Vilma Ferrari, Silvia Mazzoni
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Abstract
This paper presents the design and implementation of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) developed on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles within the I'm in Tales Erasmus Project, focused on Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) and their potential in enhancing storytelling for inclusive education. The MOOC aims to equip educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and implement TUIs in educational settings, promoting their understanding of TUIs as tools for creating accessible and engaging storytelling experiences for all learners. The course follows a self-paced and independent learning approach, incorporating active, contextual, social, and reflective learning methods. Preliminary evaluation results are discussed, and further evaluation methods are planned to assess the MOOC's impact on educators' understanding of TUIs and their potential for inclusive education. The use case presented illustrates the practical application of TUIs in universally designed learning experiences. The study concludes that the MOOC provides a valuable resource for educators and learners interested in TUIs and their role in enhancing inclusive education.
本文介绍了I'm in Tales Erasmus项目中基于通用学习设计(UDL)原则开发的大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)的设计和实现,重点关注有形用户界面(TUIs)及其在增强全纳教育讲故事方面的潜力。MOOC旨在为教育工作者提供必要的知识和技能,以在教育环境中设计和实施tui,促进他们对tui的理解,使其成为为所有学习者创造无障碍和引人入胜的讲故事体验的工具。本课程采用自定进度和独立的学习方法,结合主动、情境、社交和反思的学习方法。本文对初步评估结果进行了讨论,并规划了进一步的评估方法,以评估MOOC对教育者对tui的理解及其对全纳教育的潜力的影响。所提供的用例说明了tui在通用设计学习体验中的实际应用。该研究的结论是,MOOC为教育者和学习者提供了宝贵的资源,这些教育者和学习者对tui及其在加强全纳教育中的作用感兴趣。
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This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes’ Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) and Biomedical and Health Research (BHR) bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of international health informatics is that telecommunication technology, rehabilitative technology, intelligent home technology and many other components are moving together and form one integrated world of information and communication media.