National Research Fund (NRF) 2020 Project

Technologies to Increase Access of Blind and Visually Impaired to STEM

This project pioneers inclusive technological solutions to empower blind and visually impaired individuals in accessing and excelling in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Through innovative research and adaptive tools, we are breaking barriers and promoting equal opportunities in STEM education and careers.

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PROJECTS

Equation Format Converter (EFC)

Equation Format Converter (EFC) software

The Equation Format Converter (EFC) software, which translates complex mathematical and scientific equations into accessible formats.

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Tactile Library / Textbooks +

Tactile mathematics and science textbooks

Tactile mathematics and science textbooks, which provide raised diagrams and spatial representations that allow BVI students to independently interact with visual content through touch.

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Research Dissemination and Publications +

Research Dissemination and Publications

Research data was collected at multiple phases before, during, and after training activities. This data has been submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals. While some articles have already been published, others are currently under review.

Evaluation of the STEM +

Evaluation of the STEM Kit

Evaluation of the STEM Kit in the STEM classroom where sighted teachers teach BVI.

Team Members

Team of qualified STEM professionals behind the project.

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Dr. Sariat Adelakun

Dr. Sariat Adelakun

Principal Investigator
Dr. Chukuka Evangeline Udonna

Dr. Chukuka Evangeline Udonna

Team Member
Mrs. Abdulsalaam Aminat Obakhume

Mrs. Abdulsalaam Aminat Obakhume

Team Member
Mr. Shittu Musibau Adeniyi

Mr. Shittu Musibau Adeniyi

Team Member
Dr. Kehinde Michael Adeyinka

Dr. Kehinde Michael Adeyinka

Team Member

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

Several articles have been submitted to scholarly journals based on findings from this project. Highlights include:

  • Research evaluating the effectiveness of the developed resources with BVI students has been submitted to three first-quartile journals, and these are currently under review.
  • Additional manuscripts are being prepared for submission to other first- and second-quartile journals.
  • The team remains optimistic about receiving positive publication outcomes, which will support broader dissemination of the project's findings and innovations.

PRODUCTIONS

  1. Tactile Diagram Production
    Trained research assistants have utilized the Tactile Graphic Maker to produce a series of selective tactile diagrams tailored for Primary, Secondary, and selected Tertiary STEM subjects. Some of these materials have been compiled and bound into tactile textbooks, supporting independent study for blind and visually impaired (BVI) learners.
  2. 3D Model Fabrication
    The 3D machines acquired for the project have been actively used to create 3D models, enhancing accessibility in areas such as Engineering and other STEM disciplines. These models provide hands-on, spatial learning opportunities for BVI students.
  3. 3D Pen Applications
    The 3D Pen has been used to craft selective instructional objects that demonstrate key STEM concepts, offering an interactive, tactile learning experience for visually impaired learners.
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