Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review

Abstract The number of disabled students is rapidly increasing worldwide, but many schools and universities have failed to keep up with their learning needs. Consequently, large numbers of disabled students are dropping out of school or university. Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Education...

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Main Authors: Xiangling Zhang, Ahmed Tlili, Fabio Nascimbeni, Daniel Burgos, Ronghuai Huang, Ting-Wen Chang, Mohamed Jemni, Mohamed Koutheair Khribi
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:Smart Learning Environments
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40561-019-0113-2
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spelling doaj-aa7494e774814439931a89ac29f2720b2021-01-03T12:07:20ZengSpringerOpenSmart Learning Environments2196-70912020-01-017111910.1186/s40561-019-0113-2Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature reviewXiangling Zhang0Ahmed Tlili1Fabio Nascimbeni2Daniel Burgos3Ronghuai Huang4Ting-Wen Chang5Mohamed Jemni6Mohamed Koutheair Khribi7Smart Learning Institute of Beijing Normal UniversitySmart Learning Institute of Beijing Normal UniversityUNIR iTED, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)UNIR iTED, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR)Smart Learning Institute of Beijing Normal UniversitySmart Learning Institute of Beijing Normal UniversityArab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific OrganizationNational Higher Engineering School of Tunis, University of TunisAbstract The number of disabled students is rapidly increasing worldwide, but many schools and universities have failed to keep up with their learning needs. Consequently, large numbers of disabled students are dropping out of school or university. Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP) contain several relevant features, including the possibility of reusing and remixing, which have led researchers to consider using OER and OEP to facilitate meeting the needs of disabled and functional-diverse students in order to increase their accessibility and e-inclusion capabilities in educational settings. The very limited research to date, however, has provided a limited holistic understanding of accessibility within OER and OEP in order to aid researchers in pursuing future directions in this field. Therefore, this paper systematically reviewed 31 papers to provide insights about functional diversity within OER and OEP. The results obtained highlighted that accessibility is still in its infancy within OER and that researchers should focus more on considering the four accessibility principles — perceivable, operable, understandable and robust — when providing OER. Additionally, while several researchers have focused on several issues related to accessibility within OER, limited focus has been given to assistive technologies using OER. Finally, this paper provides several recommendations to increase accessibility within OER and help design more accessible OER for students with functional diversity.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40561-019-0113-2Open educational resourcesOpen educational practicesAccessibilityInclusionDisability
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author Xiangling Zhang
Ahmed Tlili
Fabio Nascimbeni
Daniel Burgos
Ronghuai Huang
Ting-Wen Chang
Mohamed Jemni
Mohamed Koutheair Khribi
spellingShingle Xiangling Zhang
Ahmed Tlili
Fabio Nascimbeni
Daniel Burgos
Ronghuai Huang
Ting-Wen Chang
Mohamed Jemni
Mohamed Koutheair Khribi
Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
Smart Learning Environments
Open educational resources
Open educational practices
Accessibility
Inclusion
Disability
author_facet Xiangling Zhang
Ahmed Tlili
Fabio Nascimbeni
Daniel Burgos
Ronghuai Huang
Ting-Wen Chang
Mohamed Jemni
Mohamed Koutheair Khribi
author_sort Xiangling Zhang
title Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
title_short Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
title_full Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
title_fullStr Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
title_sort accessibility within open educational resources and practices for disabled learners: a systematic literature review
publisher SpringerOpen
series Smart Learning Environments
issn 2196-7091
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract The number of disabled students is rapidly increasing worldwide, but many schools and universities have failed to keep up with their learning needs. Consequently, large numbers of disabled students are dropping out of school or university. Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP) contain several relevant features, including the possibility of reusing and remixing, which have led researchers to consider using OER and OEP to facilitate meeting the needs of disabled and functional-diverse students in order to increase their accessibility and e-inclusion capabilities in educational settings. The very limited research to date, however, has provided a limited holistic understanding of accessibility within OER and OEP in order to aid researchers in pursuing future directions in this field. Therefore, this paper systematically reviewed 31 papers to provide insights about functional diversity within OER and OEP. The results obtained highlighted that accessibility is still in its infancy within OER and that researchers should focus more on considering the four accessibility principles — perceivable, operable, understandable and robust — when providing OER. Additionally, while several researchers have focused on several issues related to accessibility within OER, limited focus has been given to assistive technologies using OER. Finally, this paper provides several recommendations to increase accessibility within OER and help design more accessible OER for students with functional diversity.
topic Open educational resources
Open educational practices
Accessibility
Inclusion
Disability
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40561-019-0113-2
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