TY - CHAP
T1 - Learning Keyboard and Accessible Typing Aimed at Users with Visual Disabilities
AU - Álvarez, Jesús Andrés Cortés
AU - Sáenz, Valeria Sell
AU - Rodríguez, Luis Ángel Vega
AU - Rivas, Mario Chacón
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Digital skills are fundamental tools in today’s society, as they are essential for communication, education, and employment. This necessity is even greater for students with visual disabilities, who encounter significant barriers to accessing and processing information in traditional ways. These barriers often hinder their ability to fully participate in academic and professional environments. Therefore, mastering the use of the keyboard and understanding typing principles becomes critical for these populations, as it empowers them to interact with technology more effectively. Unfortunately, most educational systems and software applications currently available lack accessible design principles tailored to their needs. In response to this gap, SEMITEC was developed. This innovative application aims to teach typing skills specifically for individuals with visual disabilities. Designed through an elicitation process grounded in information architecture principles, SEMITEC ensures accessibility throughout its interface. The application was rigorously validated in terms of usability by experts knowledgeable in accessibility standards. The results were overwhelmingly positive, indicating that SEMITEC is not only functional but also highly effective in addressing the unique challenges faced by visually impaired users.
AB - Digital skills are fundamental tools in today’s society, as they are essential for communication, education, and employment. This necessity is even greater for students with visual disabilities, who encounter significant barriers to accessing and processing information in traditional ways. These barriers often hinder their ability to fully participate in academic and professional environments. Therefore, mastering the use of the keyboard and understanding typing principles becomes critical for these populations, as it empowers them to interact with technology more effectively. Unfortunately, most educational systems and software applications currently available lack accessible design principles tailored to their needs. In response to this gap, SEMITEC was developed. This innovative application aims to teach typing skills specifically for individuals with visual disabilities. Designed through an elicitation process grounded in information architecture principles, SEMITEC ensures accessibility throughout its interface. The application was rigorously validated in terms of usability by experts knowledgeable in accessibility standards. The results were overwhelmingly positive, indicating that SEMITEC is not only functional but also highly effective in addressing the unique challenges faced by visually impaired users.
KW - Inclusive Technologies
KW - Keyboard Learning
KW - Typing Teaching
KW - Visual Impairment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105007012287&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-96-3698-3_17
DO - 10.1007/978-981-96-3698-3_17
M3 - Capítulo
AN - SCOPUS:105007012287
T3 - Lecture Notes in Educational Technology
SP - 221
EP - 236
BT - Lecture Notes in Educational Technology
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
ER -