
Dr. Mohd Norazmi bin Nordin
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (The National University of Malaysia), Malaysia
Title: Enhancing Distance Learning For Non-Sighted and Visually Impaired Design Students: A Study on the Usability and Effectiveness of Haptic Tools
Abstract:
In the realm of design education, catering to the needs of non-sighted and visually impaired students poses unique challenges, particularly in distance learning environments. This study investigates the usability and effectiveness of a specially designed haptic tool tailored to the needs of such students. The participants, comprising non-sighted and visually impaired design students enrolled in distance learning programs, were recruited through purposive sampling techniques, ensuring diverse perspectives and experiences. Data were collected through focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and structured surveys, providing both qualitative and quantitative insights. Results indicate that the haptic tool received positive usability ratings, with participants acknowledging its effectiveness in facilitating understanding of visual concepts commonly encountered in design education. Additionally, participants reported perceived benefits including enhanced understanding of visual concepts, improved engagement in design tasks, facilitated collaboration with peers, and increased confidence in design abilities. However, challenges such as technical issues, learning curve, limited customization options, and accessibility barriers were also noted, suggesting areas for improvement in haptic tool design and implementation. Furthermore, correlations between participants' prior experience with haptic technology and usability ratings indicate the potential benefits of familiarity with tactile feedback systems in enhancing user interaction and satisfaction.
Keywords: Haptic tools, Distance learning, Visually impaired students, Usability, Accessibility
Biography:
Dr. Mohd Norazmi bin Nordin holds a doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree in special education leadership. Former academic teacher at Batu Pahat Special Education School, Johor, Malaysia. Successfully completed PhD studies within two years. Currently working as a special education lecturer at the Center for the Study of Education and Community Wellbeing, Faculty of Education, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (The National University of Malaysia). He is also the founder of SKAF-Style Quick Thesis Writing Techniques which has greatly helped undergraduate and doctoral students in completing their theses. Receive invitations from various universities in and outside Malaysia as speakers and keynote speakers for international conferences and seminars. He is also Editor in Chief of a special education journal and as an editorial board in five international journals.