Assistive Learning for Hearing Impaired College Students using Mixed Reality: A Pilot Study

Xun Luo, Mei Han, Tao Liu, Weikang Chen, Fan Bai
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High quality college education for hearing impaired students is a challenging task. The most common practices nowadays intensively engage specially trained instructors, inclass and after-class tutors, as well as accessible infrastructure such as speech-to-text services. Such approaches require significant manpower investments of educators, staff and volunteers, yet are still highly susceptible to quality control and wide deployment issues. With proven records in education, mixed reality has the potential to serve as a useful assistive learning technology for hearing impaired college students. However, the fundamental technical and theoretical questions for this proposed endeavor remain largely unanswered, which motivated us to conduct this pilot study to explore the feasibilities. We designed and implemented a mixed reality system that simulated in-class assistive learning, and tested it at China's largest hearing impaired higher education institute. 15 hearing impaired college students took part in the experiments and studied a subject that is not part of their regular curriculum. Results showed that the mixed reality techniques were effective for in-class assisting, with moderate side effects. As the first step, this study validated the hypothesis that mixed reality can be used as an assistive learning technology for hearing impaired college students. It also opened the avenue to our planned next phases of mixed reality research for this purpose.
使用混合现实技术辅助听障大学生学习的初步研究
为听障学生提供高质量的大学教育是一项具有挑战性的任务。目前最常见的做法是集中聘用受过专门培训的教师、课堂和课后导师,以及语音转文本服务等无障碍基础设施。这种方法需要教育工作者、工作人员和志愿人员的大量人力投资,但仍然极易受到质量控制和广泛部署问题的影响。由于混合现实在教育方面的记录已得到证实,它有可能成为一种有用的辅助学习技术,为听力受损的大学生服务。然而,这一提议的基本技术和理论问题在很大程度上仍未得到解答,这促使我们进行这项试点研究以探索其可行性。我们设计并实现了一个模拟课堂辅助学习的混合现实系统,并在中国最大的听障高等教育机构进行了测试。15名听力受损的大学生参加了实验,学习了一门不属于他们常规课程的科目。结果表明,混合现实技术对课堂辅助是有效的,副作用适中。作为研究的第一步,本研究验证了混合现实可以作为听力障碍大学生辅助学习技术的假设。它也为我们为此目的计划的下一阶段混合现实研究开辟了道路。
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