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Observing the computational concept of abstraction in blind and low vision learners using the Bee-bot and Blue-bot

Observing the computational concept of abstraction in blind and low vision learners using the Bee-bot and Blue-bot

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Background and Context: In order to fully include learners with
visual impairments in early programming education, it is necessary
to gain insight into specificities regarding their experience of and
approach to abstract computational concepts.
Objective: In this study, we use the model of the layers of abstraction to explore how learners with visual impairments approach the
computational concept of abstraction, working with the Bee-bot
and Blue-bot.
Method: Six blind and three low vision learners from the elementary school level were observed while completing programming
assignments.
Findings: The model of the layers of abstraction, can overall be
generalized to learners with visual impairments, who engage in
patterns that reflect iterative actions of redesigning and debugging.
Especially our blind learners use specific tactile and physical behaviors to engage in these actions.
Implications: Ultimately, understanding such specificities can contribute to inclusive tailored educational instruction and support.

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OrganisatieSaxion
AfdelingAcademie Mens en Arbeid
LectoraatEmployability Transition
Datum2023-11-16
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1080/08993408.2023.2272232
TaalEngels

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