Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)

Navigating safely in the real environment especially in the outdoor setting requires a blind person to be equipped with the spatial knowledge and possess the skills in mobility and orientation. The aims of this study are to investigate the existing wayfinding learning techniques taught to blind peop...

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Published in:Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Main Author: Abd Hamid N.N.; Wan Adnan W.A.; Abdul Razak F.H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2019
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Abd Hamid N.N.; Wan Adnan W.A.; Abdul Razak F.H.
Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)
2019
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
16
3
10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i3.pp1562-1568
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85073508869&doi=10.11591%2fijeecs.v16.i3.pp1562-1568&partnerID=40&md5=768d40c45babbe0cc0ec5b849dd4fe04
Navigating safely in the real environment especially in the outdoor setting requires a blind person to be equipped with the spatial knowledge and possess the skills in mobility and orientation. The aims of this study are to investigate the existing wayfinding learning techniques taught to blind people and to identify the challenges during the teaching and learning processes. A two days of observation during a mobility practical session was conducted at Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB). The first objective was to explore the current techniques used by mobility instructor to teach visually impaired students for a wayfinding and second, to identify the challenges faced by the mobility instructor and the visually impaired students in the teaching and learning processes of wayfinding. The study discovered that the major problem faced by the mobility instructor was with the lack of teaching aids to describe a new environment to visually impaired students. This leads to the lack of time that caused the visually impaired students perceived insufficient information which was hard for them to construct the intended cognitive maps. From the findings, this paper concludes by discussing the recommendations primarily on the use of technology in addressing the problems identified in this study. Copyright © 2019 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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author Abd Hamid N.N.; Wan Adnan W.A.; Abdul Razak F.H.
spellingShingle Abd Hamid N.N.; Wan Adnan W.A.; Abdul Razak F.H.
Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)
author_facet Abd Hamid N.N.; Wan Adnan W.A.; Abdul Razak F.H.
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title Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)
title_short Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)
title_full Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)
title_fullStr Wayfinding learning techniques and its challenges: A case study at Malaysian association for the blind (MAB)
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description Navigating safely in the real environment especially in the outdoor setting requires a blind person to be equipped with the spatial knowledge and possess the skills in mobility and orientation. The aims of this study are to investigate the existing wayfinding learning techniques taught to blind people and to identify the challenges during the teaching and learning processes. A two days of observation during a mobility practical session was conducted at Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB). The first objective was to explore the current techniques used by mobility instructor to teach visually impaired students for a wayfinding and second, to identify the challenges faced by the mobility instructor and the visually impaired students in the teaching and learning processes of wayfinding. The study discovered that the major problem faced by the mobility instructor was with the lack of teaching aids to describe a new environment to visually impaired students. This leads to the lack of time that caused the visually impaired students perceived insufficient information which was hard for them to construct the intended cognitive maps. From the findings, this paper concludes by discussing the recommendations primarily on the use of technology in addressing the problems identified in this study. Copyright © 2019 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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