Accessible Learning Management Systems: Students’ Experiences and Insights
Accessible Learning Management Systems: Students’ Experiences and Insights
Author(s): Aleksandra Karovska Ristovska, Olivera RASHIKJ-CANEVSKA, Alma Tasevska, Rūta Bružienė, Monika Orechova, Gonçalo PAIVA DIAS, Elisabeth Brito, Henrik HAUBROSubject(s): Higher Education , Inclusive Education / Inclusion
Published by: Association of Scientists and Intellectuals of Kosovo
Keywords: Learning Management System; Disabilities; Accessibility; Inclusive Higher Education;
Summary/Abstract: Learning Management System (LMS) is a type of an e-learning system is one of the main infrastructural requirements that improves access to higher education for persons with disabilities. The primary aim of the research study[1] was to explore perceptions of students with disabilities regarding the use and accessibility of learning management systems and benefits and/or barriers in e-learning. Students mainly have negative experiences while attempting to enter university web-sites/libraries/LMSs because of the inadequate adaptation to the specific needs of students with disabilities. In countries that do not have a developed LMS, the prevalent mean of communication with professors is via e-mail, in those where there is a LMS, there is not a fully accessibility of entire content and services for students with special needs. This research defined the need for creation of an accessible LMS or adjusted already existing LMS with accessibility solutions such as: a text-to-speech engine for blind students, a mode with sign language support for deaf students and a mode which supports dyslexic.
Journal: Prizren Social Science Journal
- Issue Year: 5/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 1-13
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English