通过虚拟世界的沉浸式学习提高残疾人士的创业技能:设计思维方法。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Michael Agyemang Adarkwah, A Y M Atiquil Islam
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目的:残疾人就业机会不平等和缺乏在工作中使用创新技术的专业培训的双重威胁,导致了促进工作包容性的多重呼吁。残疾人士在劳动力中的代表性不足,经常受到雇主的歧视。残疾人士在机构内有限的就业机会,其中一个回应是自雇或创业。高等教育机构和技术及职业教育及培训机构预期会采用数码科技推动的新教学方法,以促进残疾人士的商业创意。虽然许多研究探讨了创业教育在为残疾人士提供成为成功企业家所需的技能和知识方面的潜力,但在很大程度上,科技方面却被忽视了。在本研究中,我们采用设计思维(DT)方法提出了一个基于元境的残疾人创业教育(MEED)框架,旨在促进残疾人等弱势群体的包容性创新和创业。结果:利用基于共情DT原理的元宇宙技术,可以将残疾人创业教育转化为创造终身学习机会。这种方法可以实现无缝交互和沉浸式学习体验,支持所有学习者的教育需求。启示:针对不同的残障提供了不同的创业学习机会和情境。讨论了未来的研究方向和可能的意义。
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Enhancing entrepreneurial skills of persons with disabilities (PWDs) through immersive learning in the metaverse: a design thinking approach.

Purpose: The double threat of unequal job opportunities for persons with disabilities (PWDs) and the lack of professional training to use innovative technologies at work have led to multiple calls to promote inclusivity at work. PWDs are underrepresented in the workforce and often face discrimination by employers. One way PWDs have responded to their limited employment within organisations is by pursuing self-employment or business creation. Higher education institutions (HEIs) and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions are expected to embrace new pedagogies facilitated by digital technologies to promote creativity in business among PWDs. While many studies have explored the potential of entrepreneurship education in equipping PWDs with the requisite skills and knowledge to become successful entrepreneurs, the aspect of technology has been largely overlooked. In this study, we employ a design thinking (DT) approach to propose a metaverse-based entrepreneurship education for disabilities (MEED) framework aimed at fostering inclusive innovation and entrepreneurship for vulnerable populations such as those with disabilities.Results: By leveraging metaverse technology based on the DT principle of empathy, entrepreneurship education for PWDs can be transformed to create lifelong learning opportunities. This approach enables seamless interactions and immersive learning experiences that support the educational needs of all learners.

Implications: Different entrepreneurship learning opportunities and scenarios for different disabilities are presented. Future research areas and possible implications are also discussed.

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