Digital Accessibility for Swedish Second Language Learners A development project for an online museum resource
Abstract
Purpose: The overall purpose of this development project is to explore the struggles that Swedish
second language learners (SSLL) encounter while using digital learning resources and to
suggest digital accessibility improvements on the Human Nature Skola, which is a
museum digital learning resource.
Theory: This thesis is a development project which is based on Design Thinking theory and the
framework of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Method: The methodology used in this project is based on the five-stage Design Thinking model
proposed by Hasso Plattner at Institute of Design at Stanford, which is commonly known
as d.school (Plattner, 2010). The five stages followed are: Empathise, Define, Ideate,
Prototype and Test.
Results: The results indicated that SSLL encountered several struggles in addition to learning the
new language. Such struggles are: difficulties to comprehend written texts,
self-consciousness and difficulties to adapt in the new culture. Furthermore, the findings
of this development project provide recommendations for re-designing the Human Nature
Skola in order to be more accessible for SSLL. More specifically, it is suggested to apply
methods and theories of the Multimodal framework as well as the UDL framework, with
focusing on the principle of multiple means of representation of the information. Finally,
the results showed the need for making learning experiences customized and personal
considering the individuals’ needs.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-07-27Author
Ziourka, Vasiliki
Keywords
Design Thinking
Universal Design for Learning
digital accessibility
second language acquisition
digital learning resources
Series/Report no.
VT21-2920-006-PDA699
Language
eng