使用手语化身进行手语教育的虚拟现实:聋哑学生创造性学习的未来

Oussama El Ghoul, A. Othman
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在美国,国家耳聋和其他交流障碍研究所估计,90%或更多的失聪儿童有听力正常的父母。失聪儿童对家庭生活的影响首先体现在沟通方面。聋哑儿童的听力正常的父母和老师经常与他们的聋哑儿童沟通困难,需要使用手语与他们互动。尽管技术进步,如移动应用程序、桌面和网络应用程序,以及新的教学材料和方法,聋哑儿童和听力正常的父母在学习手语方面仍然面临许多挑战。在卡塔尔,13.7%的残疾人有一些困难、许多挑战,或者完全听不到,这突出了在教育中纳入和促进聋人和重听人的信息通信技术可及性的必要性。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于虚拟现实(VR)的新方法来教授教师和家长卡塔尔手语(QSL)的基础知识,该方法可以扩展到初学者手语口译员。我们对来自特殊小学和高等院校的52名参与者进行了实验,教他们新的阿拉伯手语。通过培训前后的影响评估,虚拟现实为快速教育提供了一种创新方式。
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Virtual reality for educating Sign Language using signing avatar: The future of creative learning for deaf students
In the United States, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders estimates that 90% or more deaf children have hearing parents. Communication is one of the first aspects of family life impacted by having a deaf child. The hearing parents of deaf children and teachers often have difficulty communicating with their deaf children and need to interact with them using sign language. Deaf children and hearing parents still face many challenges in learning sign languages despite technological advances such as mobile apps, desktop and web applications, and new instructional materials and methods. In Qatar, 13.7% of the persons with disabilities have some difficulties, many challenges, or cannot hear totally, highlighting the need to include and foster ICT accessibility of deaf and hard of hearing persons in education. In this paper, we presented a new approach based on virtual reality (VR) to teach the basics of Qatari Sign Language (QSL) for teachers and parents, which can be extended to beginner interpreters for sign language. We experimented on 52 participants from specialized primary schools and higher institutes to teach them new signs in QSL (Arabic Sign Language). Virtual reality presented an innovative way for fast education through impact assessment conduct before and after the training sessions.
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