高等教育中的无障碍交流与材料

Kelly Avery Mack
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残疾学生在高等教育中面临诸多准入障碍。例如,许多学生努力获得他们在法律上有权获得的住宿,并且许多课程材料和工具是不可访问的(例如,教科书,所需的软件,幻灯片)。因此,残疾学生的大学辍学率高于非残疾学生。在本论文中,我的目标是改善残疾学生无障碍的两个核心领域。首先,我将了解三个利益相关者(残疾学生、教授和在残疾服务办公室工作的人)为学生提供以技术为中心的便利(例如,幻灯片、ide、讲座视频)时出现的常见问题。通过这两部分的调查和访谈/共同设计研究,我将围绕技术如何更好地支持这一过程提出设计建议。其次,我将应用优化和自然语言处理等技术来构建工具,以识别和自动修复跨部门教学中普遍存在的常见可访问性问题:幻灯片演示。通过开展这项工作,我将提供软件工具和设计建议,以支持残疾学生获得无障碍教育。
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Accessible Communication and Materials in Higher Education
Students with disabilities face numerous access barriers in higher education institutions. For example, many students struggle to receive the accommodations that they legally have a right to, and many course materials and tools are inaccessible (e.g., textbooks, required software, slide decks). Consequently, students with disabilities drop out of college at a higher rate than nondisabled students. In this dissertation, I aim to improve two core areas of inaccessibility for students with disabilities. First, I will learn about the common issues that arise when three stakeholders (disabled students, professors, and people working in disability service offices) work to fulfill technology-focused accommodations (e.g., slides, IDEs, lecture videos) for a student. Through this two part survey and interview/co-design study, I will develop design recommendations around how technology can better support this process. Second, I will apply techniques like optimization and natural language processing to build tools to identify and automatically repair common accessibility issues in a ubiquitous tool for teaching across departments: slide show presentations. By conducting this work, I will contribute software tools and design recommendations that will support disabled students in obtaining an accessible education.
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