Understanding Discussions Around Culture Within Courses Covering Topics on Accessibility and Disability at U.S. Universities

要旨

Teaching accessibility is essential in training technologists and designers. However, the topics of accessibility and disability are vast and intersect with culture (social constructions). Since cultural background is an influential factor in design decisions, which could have implications for accessible design, we wanted to understand whether and how courses at U.S. institutions address the importance of cultural influences when teaching accessibility and disability topics. We surveyed 72 students from U.S. institutions and ran 14 follow-up interviews with students who took technical and non-technical courses. Using reflexive thematic analysis, we found similarities and differences in how technical and non-technical courses approach accessibility teaching. We found a lack of cultural focus in accessibility teaching in the technical courses, which can be improved by adopting teaching approaches from non-technical courses. We also make recommendations to improve course design, such as including people from different cultures and disabilities to help develop courses.

受賞
Honorable Mention
著者
Laleh Nourian
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States
Kristen Shinohara
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States
Garreth W.. Tigwell
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States
論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581533

動画

会議: CHI 2023

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2023.acm.org/)

セッション: Education and Learning

Room X11+X12
6 件の発表
2023-04-24 20:10:00
2023-04-24 21:35:00