DESIGN UNIVERSAL PARA APRENDIZAGEM: A APLICAÇÃO DO ALFABETO CEGO DE COR
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Universal design
Special needs
Color blind alphabet
ColorADD

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Tsampatzidis, T. (2021). DESIGN UNIVERSAL PARA APRENDIZAGEM: A APLICAÇÃO DO ALFABETO CEGO DE COR. Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1(8), 64–75. https://doi.org/10.59079/isagoge.v1i8.74

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O Design Universal para a Aprendizagem está na vanguarda da política educacional para criar acesso universal aos currículos educacionais para todos os alunos, incluindo alunos com necessidades especiais. O sistema ColorADD é uma linguagem universal, descrevendo as três cores principais, azul, amarelo e vermelho com símbolos gráficos simples, que, por meio de combinações de codificação e adição, podem associar e registrar toda a paleta de cores. O sistema de reconhecimento ColorADD desenvolvido pelo Dr. Miguel Neiva. A aplicação de um código de cores do alfabeto é muito essencial. Pode ser usado em muitos setores, como a educação musical, e diz respeito à educação e à política de integração educacional, mas também à comunidade global, com várias aplicações para vários aspectos das atividades humanas.

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