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Winter, Phoebe C.; Hansen, Mark; McCoy, Michelle – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2019
In order to accurately assess the English language proficiency of special populations of English learners, student assessment programs must maintain the comparability of standard and modified assessment formats, allowing for equivalent inferences to be made across student classifications. However, given the typically small size of special…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Language Proficiency, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Powell, Valerie J. H.; Sirinterlikci, Arif; Zomp, Christopher; Johnson, Randall S.; Miller, Phillip; Powell, James C. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
This paper updates the efforts to educate blind students in higher education in the digital age and describes how to support the development of mental models in learning through tactile learning and 3D-printing technology. It cites research documenting a drop in Braille literacy along with the growth in use of digital technologies by blind…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1984
Eighty sighted male Ss participated in a study to determine the effect of the size of the braille cell on the rate of learning the names for braille symbols of letters of the alphabet (A-J and K-T). Study size (standard or large braille), test size (standard or large braille) and item set (A-J or K-T) were manipulated in a study-test procedure…
Descriptors: Braille, Learning Processes, Letters (Alphabet), Visual Impairments
Davidson, Philip W.; And Others – 1980
The authors review their work on the role of attentional variables, such as in exploratory hand movements, selection and pickup of haptic shape information in the education of blind students. Efforts to design a technology to permit unobtrusive study of hand movements during braille reading and to link observed differences in scanning to reading…
Descriptors: Attention, Blindness, Braille, Reading
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1988
The paper reports on two experiments in Braille learning which compared blind and sighted subjects on the immediate recall of haptically-examined Braille symbols. In the first study, sighted subjects (N=64) haptically examined each of a set of Braille symbols with their preferred or nonpreferred hand and immediately recalled the symbol by drawing…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Learning Processes, Short Term Memory
Thomsen, Paulli – 1979
This paper identifies and describes four braille production systems that are currently in use: (1) manual--the printed material is transcribed onto braille, proof-read, corrected, and printed; (2) semi-automated--computers or microprocessors transcribe and/or translate the text from ink-print to braille but depend on a manual entry of the text to…
Descriptors: Automation, Braille, Computer Science, Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1980
The study involving 96 undergraduates with no previous experience with braille investigated variables (such as size of the braille symbols) affecting the learning of braille. Data were analyzed in terms of the number of correct responses, item difficulty, and error patterns. Visual Ss did better than haptic Ss on the regular bralle items but not…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Exceptional Child Research, Performance Factors
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1988
Two experiments were conducted with 80 college students to examine factors associated with the crossmodal facilitation of learning Braille symbols when the visual modality is utilized. In Experiment 1 subjects using the haptic mode were informed of both the structure of the braille cell and the range of dot numerosity of the symbols to be…
Descriptors: Braille, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
Stone, Charlotte V.; And Others – 1988
The paper reports on a study of Braille learning in which subjects (N=96) were provided with information about the structure of the Braille alphabet and expressly instructed to use that information during learning. A previous experiment had found that merely providing subjects with information about Braille alphabet structure had no effect on…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Alphabets, Blindness, Braille

Thiele, Paul E. – Canadian Library Journal, 1984
Introduces new technologies that provide instant translation of print materials in three general categories: optical to tactile conversion of print, optical to braille conversion, and optical to speech. Talking books, voice indexing, new braille technologies, print to braille, and optical print enlargement are highlighted. A list of sources is…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Library Materials, Nonprint Media
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1988
The study examined modality effects in the learning of Braille through providing a variety of either study or test trials in either the visual or haptic modalities. Subjects were 144 right handed college students. Results supported previous experiments demonstrating the visual modality superior to the combined visual-haptic or the haptic modality…
Descriptors: Braille, College Students, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1986
Two experiments, each involving 96 sighted undergraduates, investigated the effects on braille learning of presenting information about the number of dots a symbol contains at the beginning of the study interval (prompting condition). In study 1, prompting was compared with presenting no information during the study interval. In experiment 2,…
Descriptors: Braille, College Students, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Bourgeois, M.; Ashcroft, S. C. – 1979
The study involving three blind elementary school, six blind high school, and four blind college students was designed to establish oral reading rates and oral reading error rates for Ss reading conventional braille volumes and brailled materials with the Digi-cassette, an electronic braille reading and writing machine. Data suggested several…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Cylke, Frank Kurt – 2002
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS), Library of Congress, administers a free national library program of Braille and recorded materials for eligible individuals residing in the United States or for citizens living abroad. Under a special provision of the U.S. copyright law and with the permission of authors…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Disabilities, Federal Programs
Lowenfeld, Berthold – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1982
The paper reviews the history of education for visually handicapped students in the twentieth century. Noted are the establishment of residential schools for the blind, gradual integration into public school classes, controversies over braille, the appearance of "talking books," and beginning efforts in orientation and mobility. (CL)
Descriptors: Braille, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, History