Improving Accessibility of Lectures for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students Using a Speech Recognition System and a Real-Time Collaborative Editor.
Benoît LathièreDominique ArchambaultPublished in: ICCHP (2) (2014)
Keyphrases
- real time
- sign language
- collaborative editing
- distance learning
- collaborative learning
- higher education
- deaf students
- computer supported collaborative learning
- student engagement
- collaborative activities
- collaborative writing
- e learning
- student learning
- collaborative learning activities
- collaborative learning environments
- learning environment
- distance education
- learning styles
- learning activities
- university students
- project based learning
- virtual learning environments
- computer science education
- middle school students
- peer assessment
- face to face collaborative learning
- undergraduate students
- learning process
- learning experience
- learning outcomes
- intelligent tutoring systems
- problem based learning
- collaborative problem solving
- online collaborative
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- computer supported
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- meta cognitive
- knowledge sharing
- lecture videos
- powerpoint slides
- high school students
- control group
- learning processes
- introductory computer science
- cooperative learning