Actual and Preferred Methods for Learning to Use Assistive Technology.

Assist Technol Outcomes Benefits

The National Research & Training Center on Blindness & Low Vision, Mississippi State University.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored how employed individuals who are blind or have low vision prefer to learn assistive technology (AT) and how they actually learn it.
  • Those who lost vision later in life favored hands-on training, while most participants reported self-training as their main method.
  • The results highlight a demand for more formal AT training opportunities and suggest important content areas for such training, like mobile apps and problem-solving skills, and the necessity for ongoing learning to keep AT skills up-to-date.

Article Abstract

This study investigated the preferred and actual methods for learning assistive technology (AT) by employed individuals who are blind or have low vision. Hands-on training was the preferred method for learning to use new AT, particularly among those who lost vision later in life. However, most participants considered self-training as their primary actual learning method. The findings indicate a need for more formal training opportunities and suggest a gap between this need and the availability of training by qualified professionals. The findings also suggest content to incorporate into formal training, including utilizing mobile apps, developing problem-solving skills, and locating and using training resources available online. AT trainers should emphasize to their students the ongoing, life-long learning needed to maintain and enhance AT skills and knowledge.

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Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11404533PMC

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