Description
The article discusses how the Haptic Deictic System (HDS) can be used to help the blind learn mathematics in mainstream classrooms. The HDS allows the blind to understand graphical illustrations and pointing gestures, which can help them to learn and retain information more effectively.
The blind is perfectly capable of learning mathematics. Special printers can be used to produce instruction material with raised line drawings. Despite having access to the graphical illustration, the blind cannot follow the teacher's pointing gestures. We developed the Haptic Deictic System (HDS) which allows the blind to understand such gestures. In this book, we address issues from the conception through the design, implementation, evaluation to the effective and successful use of the HDS in inclusive classrooms.