Making Math Graphs More Accessible in Remote Learning: Using Sonification to Introduce Discontinuity in Calculus

Keita Ohshiro, Amy Hurst, R. DuBois
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Abstract

Math graphs need to be accessible to People with Visual Impairments (PVI). While tactile graphics are a common way for PVI to access math graphs, their use becomes complicated in remote learning. To make math graphs more accessible in remote education, we focused on sonification, the use of non-speech sound. In this study, we designed techniques of sonification of math graphs to introduce the concept of discontinuity in calculus to PVI. First, we conducted a remote interview with six participants to understand their experiences with math education using graphs. Based on these findings, we developed a series of sonifications of math graphs that we remotely evaluated with three participants from our initial interviews. Our findings reveal that sonification can intuitively convey simple patterns and trends in math graphs with a little practice, be useful to introduce the discontinuities, and be more effective with descriptions of the sound and graphs.
使数学图在远程学习中更容易理解:使用声波在微积分中引入不连续
数学图形需要对视障人士(PVI)无障碍。虽然触觉图形是PVI访问数学图形的常用方法,但在远程学习中,触觉图形的使用变得复杂。为了使数学图表在远程教育中更容易理解,我们专注于声音化,即非语音的使用。在本研究中,我们设计了数学图的声音化技术,将微积分中的不连续概念引入PVI。首先,我们对六名参与者进行了远程访谈,以了解他们使用图表进行数学教育的经验。基于这些发现,我们开发了一系列数学图形的声音,我们从最初的访谈中对三个参与者进行了远程评估。我们的研究结果表明,经过少量的练习,声化可以直观地传达数学图形中的简单模式和趋势,有助于引入不连续点,并且更有效地描述声音和图形。
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