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Popescu, C. & al. (2014). EyeSchool: An Educational Assistive Technologie for People with Disabilities - Passing from Single Actors to Multiple-Actor Environment.

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Popescu, C. & al. (2014). EyeSchool: An Educational Assistive Technologie for People with Disabilities - Passing from Single Actors to Multiple-Actor Environment.



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Lundi, 7 Juillet, 2014


Popescu, C., Vigouroux, N., Muratet, M., Guillot, J., Vlad, P., Vella, F., Hajjam, J., Ervé, S., Louis, N., Brin, J., Colineau, J., Hobé, T. & Brimant, L. (2014). EyeSchool: An Educational Assistive Technologie for People with Disabilities - Passing from Single Actors to Multiple-Actor Environment. In Miesenberger, K. Fels, D. Archambault, D., Peňáz, P. & Zagler, W. (Eds). Computers Helping People with Special Needs, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 14th International Conference, ICCHP 2014, Paris, France, July 9-11, 2014, Proceedings, Part II. (p. 210-217). Springer.

Résumé :

Since 2005, public policy in France has strongly been encouraging young people with disabilities inclusion within the regular school system. This has found a direct application through technical innovation, intended to help students being more independent within their learning activities. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to underline the manner in which using assistive information and communication technologies may improve the inclusive education for people with disabilities. The case study we present underlines the complexity of the social world into which the use of a precise assistive tool takes it place.


Mots-clés : Educational Assistive Technology; Notes-taking Tool; Inclusion; Multiple-actor Environment

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