The use of the Moodle platform by visually impaired students: an interaction analysis based on usability assumptions

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https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v21i2.1156

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The use of Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) became quite common during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. Thus generating a major challenge – promoting better interaction between different platforms with their users and their specificities. This article, therefore, presents the results of a survey that analyzed the interaction of students with visual impairments with Moodle Platform, focusing on usability. The research took a mixed and exploratory approach, based on a case of study, following the procedures of Lima (2012) and the assumptions of ISO ABNT NBR 9241-171. As results, the research, in general terms, indicated some usability problems which hinder the autonomy and involvement of this audience, such as: interfaces overloaded with text, excessive dependence on visual resources to transmit information, insufficient feedback in interactions, among others. The article also presents some recommendations for better adapting the platform’s interface design to the target audience.

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Silvio Bernardino de Oliveira, UFCG

Master in Design from UFCG, specialist in Digital Creation and Production from UNIESP, and a graduate in Graphic Design from IFPB. Also holds a degree in Popular Music from UFPB and a technical degree in Digital Game Programming from FATEC/PB. Currently pursuing a specialization in ABA Intervention applied to Autism Spectrum Disorder at FAMEF, a degree in Music with a specialization in electric guitar at UFPB, and a Data Science degree from Estácio. Since 2011, has worked as a graphic designer and UX designer, covering various sectors, including Marketing and Advertising.

Angélica de Souza Galdino Acioly, UFCG

Product Designer and Ergonomics Specialist from UFPE, Master in Production Engineering from UFPB and PhD in Design from UFPE with a sandwich internship at the University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal. Associate Professor at the Design Department of the Federal University of Paraíba. Permanent professor of the Postgraduate Programs in Ergonomics at UFPE (PPErgo) and Design at UFCG (PPGDesign). Researcher in the areas of Ergonomics, Usability, Accessibility, Inclusive Design, User-Centered Design and Design and Technology with studies in Augmented Reality.

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2024-10-07

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Bernardino de Oliveira, S., & de Souza Galdino Acioly, A. (2024). The use of the Moodle platform by visually impaired students: an interaction analysis based on usability assumptions. InfoDesign - Journal of Information Design, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v21i2.1156

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