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Social Haptic Communication

Social Haptic Communication

Nonstop MOOC on methods and technologies for accessibility
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Description

This course is part of the larger module "Methods and technologies for accessibility and their evaluation" which consists of over 25 modules (1 ECT each). If you want to become an expert at creating digitally accessible services, make sure to check them out.

Study format
Online
Application period
6 August 2023 – 1 December 2024
Study period
6 August 2023 – 31 December 2024
Credits
1 ECTS
Pace
0%
Hosting university
Tampere University
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Learning outcomes

Learning Outcome 1

The student will know the most important concepts related to social-haptic communication.

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Learning Outcome 2

The student will understand the basics of how touch messages are produced and received.

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Learning Outcome 3

The student will explore how haptic exploration can be express by other senses.

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Learning Outcome 4

The student will share future development possibilities; touch messages received by smart clothes.

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Information

The course gives an overview of social-haptic communication as a communication approach for people with sensory loss (visual impaired, hearing impaired, dual sensory impaired), other client groups (dementia, learning difficulties etc.) with friends, family and professionals.

Hosting university

Tampere University

Tampere University