Explore a 16-minute presentation on WAYV, an innovative assistive technology designed as gloves to help visually impaired individuals learn Braille. Discover how these specialized gloves incorporate flex sensors, vibration feedback, and audio components to create an interactive learning experience. Learn about the instructor interface with its distinct learning and practice modes, and understand the principles of accessibility and inclusivity that guided the design process. Watch a comprehensive MVP demonstration showcasing all components and features, including practical demonstrations of both learning and practice modes. Gain insights into assistive product design methodology and the importance of iterative prototyping in creating effective tools for the visually impaired community.
Overview
Syllabus
WAYV: Braille Assistive Gloves
Taught by
NPTEL-NOC IITM