Proceeding of International Conference on Special Education in South East Asia Region
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): 14th International Conference on Special Education in South East Asia Region (I

Asynchronous Learning Experiences for Visually Impaired Students: Exploring Processes and Challenges

Fatimatuzzahra, Ana (Unknown)
Khoirunnisa, Chintia (Unknown)
Meiyani, Neni (Unknown)
Sensus, Agus Irawan (Unknown)
Qurrotullain, Aini (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Jun 2024

Abstract

Asynchronous learning facilitates students' convenient access to learning materials and enables them to engage with each other at their preferred pace. This type of learning, characterized by its lack of time constraints, grants students the freedom to acquire knowledge whenever they deem fit. Regrettably, visually impaired students have not been able to fully benefit from the widespread adoption of asynchronous learning, despite its proven effectiveness for diverse groups in gaining both academic knowledge and practical skills through LMS-based platforms. Consequently, this study endeavors to uncover the processes, obstacles, and educational experiences encountered by visually impaired students in the application of LMS-based asynchronous learning. The research employs a qualitative method, relying on in-depth interviews to gather comprehensive information. The collected data is subsequently transcribed, categorized, and carefully analyzed to derive conclusive study outcomes. The results reveal the specific requirements of visually impaired students in asynchronous learning via LMS, highlighting challenges such as comprehending video presentations, limited teacher interaction, accessibility issues, and incompatible reading formats.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

icsar

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Subject

Education Social Sciences

Description

Inclusive education has become a discussion in the global community. The involvement of the global community in the success of education and learning that is student-friendly, environmentally friendly, and learning-friendly is needed. Therefore, inclusive education has undergone many changes and ...