Multiple View Perspectives (MVP) enables deaf and hard of hearing students to view and record multiple video views of a classroom presentation using a stand-alone solution. We show that deaf and hard of hearing students prefer multiple, focused videos over a single, high-quality video and that a compacted layout of only the most important views is pre ferred. We also show that this approach empowers deaf and hard of hearing students by virtue of its low cost, flexibility, and ease of use in the classroom. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.1 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: Multime dia Information Systems; K.4.2 [Social Issues]: Assistive tech nologies for persons with disabilities General Terms Design, Experimentation, Human Factors Keywords Accessible Technology, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
Raja S. Kushalnagar, Anna Cavender, Jehan-Fran&cce