Blind and Visually Impaired Students Can Perform Computer-Aided Molecular Design with an Assistive Molecular Fabricator.
Valère LounnasHenry B. WedlerTimothy NewmanJon BlackGert VriendPublished in: IWBBIO (1) (2015)
Keyphrases
- computer aided
- computer assisted
- computer aided design
- design tools
- computer aided diagnosis
- image analysis
- blind and visually impaired
- learning environment
- three dimensional
- molecular level
- process planning
- e learning
- diagnosis of breast cancer
- molecular dynamics
- intelligent tutoring systems
- higher education
- design principles
- prostate cancer
- student learning
- early diagnosis
- human computer interaction
- collaborative learning
- neural network