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Esmaeel Azimi,
Volume 2, Issue 115 (4-2013)
Abstract

  Teaching students with sensory disabilities have always been of interest to scholars and educational experts. One of the sensory disabilities is blindness. It should be noted that traditional methods of training these individuals do not have the necessary efficiency and it causes the reduction of motivation in the students. Thus, an evolutionary approach is necessary. Most computer games as interactive digital media in teaching the blind are considered to be an evolutionary approach to present. The aim of this research is to study the role of educational computer games and to present the principles of designing these games for teaching the blind. Some of the instances where these games can be used teaching the blind, include strengthening the auditory process, mental imagery, teaching academic subjects, navigation, positioning and the students' emotional role. That suitable In this study, some of these principles are presented. It is recommended games for blind students are produced and their impact on each of said cases are reviewed.


Somayeh Alirezaee Moghaddam Bajestani, Dr. Ali Asghar Asgharnejad Farid,
Volume 4, Issue 112 (10-2012)
Abstract

The purpose of this research was to compare emotional intelligence among three groups of the blind, those having little eyesight and the normal ones. The statistical pool of this research was the students from all the three categories at Tehran universities. Altogether 63 students were selected-21 people from each group using the available sampling method. The tool used in this research was Bar-On Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire. In order to study the research's hypothesis and analyze the data, as a result of the research's questionnaire, Anova variance Analysis was used. The results indicated that there is not any significant difference between the emotional intelligence index and all other sub categories among the three groups of the blind, those having little eyesight and the normal ones. As a result, it seems that having lived with a disability has created an environment that is suitable for the cultivation of emotional dimensions. Additionally, during young ages and beyond and also being highly educated could be effective as factors for the cultivation of emotional intelligence. Thus, we can conclude that emotional intelligence has, probably, been responsible for the success of these individuals and compared to other disabilities, it has created more empowerment to fight against the problems.
Saeed Taghizadeh, Nasim Nemati, Rahim Taghizadeh,
Volume 5, Issue 118 (8-2013)
Abstract

 The blind suffer from sense disability. As a result of the lack of visual sense, they have many problems in learning and cognition. Experts believe that 80% of what children learn is possible through having visual sense. Therefore the blind can not learn things spontaneously the way normal people do. However, with the proper education it is possible to increase the level of progress in these children so much that they can be equal to normal children especially because these children are more dependent on their other senses especially listening and touching they are also capable of being more attentive and curious. The main role in the progress of the blind’s abilities and talents depends on the optimum use of tools and suitable educational methods. Since graphic art is one of the tools that the blind can rely on to easily communicate with picture and writings, in this research, we are trying to analyze and describe graphic arts and recommend strategies to make them applicable for the blind and provide the opportunity for these individuals to blossom and grow more and more.



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