Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language
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Resumo: | The shortage of teaching material on themes linked to health education impairs the promotion of strategies to prevent/combat diseases among deaf people. The production of educational videos is a good strategy to address this problem. Therefore, we produced and evaluated videos with narration in Brazilian sign language (Libras). After selecting the content, the messages were translated into Libras, the silent narrator was filmed and the layout was completed with animated and live passages. All the filming, animated creation and editing were done with PowToon®, Windows Movie Make® and Camtasia Studio® 8.6. Two videos were produced, one on dengue fever and the other on tuberculosis. Seven deaf students and seven interpreters from state and municipal public schools in the city of Maranguape, Ceará, Brazil, evaluated the videos through questionnaires. The responses showed that the interpreters recognized the benefits of using videos as teaching tools, and were displeased with the lack of suitable materials of this type for their teaching practices. But they all agreed with the efficiency of the videos produced. The deaf students affirmed that the videos were stimulating and positively accepted their use as learning tools, and expressed their motivation to give their opinions and contribute to the study, stressing the importance of promoting efforts to strengthen the culture and identity of deaf people. We hope this work encourages other studies to improve the technological resources and production of materials accessible to deaf people, looking to new applications in other areas. |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign languageProdução e Avaliação de Vídeos em Libras para Educação em SaúdeAudiovisual mediaHearing impairmentSpecial educationMídia audiovisualDeficiência auditivaEducação especialThe shortage of teaching material on themes linked to health education impairs the promotion of strategies to prevent/combat diseases among deaf people. The production of educational videos is a good strategy to address this problem. Therefore, we produced and evaluated videos with narration in Brazilian sign language (Libras). After selecting the content, the messages were translated into Libras, the silent narrator was filmed and the layout was completed with animated and live passages. All the filming, animated creation and editing were done with PowToon®, Windows Movie Make® and Camtasia Studio® 8.6. Two videos were produced, one on dengue fever and the other on tuberculosis. Seven deaf students and seven interpreters from state and municipal public schools in the city of Maranguape, Ceará, Brazil, evaluated the videos through questionnaires. The responses showed that the interpreters recognized the benefits of using videos as teaching tools, and were displeased with the lack of suitable materials of this type for their teaching practices. But they all agreed with the efficiency of the videos produced. The deaf students affirmed that the videos were stimulating and positively accepted their use as learning tools, and expressed their motivation to give their opinions and contribute to the study, stressing the importance of promoting efforts to strengthen the culture and identity of deaf people. We hope this work encourages other studies to improve the technological resources and production of materials accessible to deaf people, looking to new applications in other areas.A escassez de material didático para o ensino de temas ligados à educação em saúde compromete a promoção de estratégias de prevenção/combate a doenças dentro da comunidade surda, visando dinamizar esse acesso, os vídeos educativos merecem atenção. O presente trabalho objetivou produzir e avaliar vídeos em Libras tornando conhecimentos educativos em saúde acessíveis ao público surdo. Para a produção dos vídeos foi selecionado o conteúdo para posterior tradução para Libras, criação de layout em animações, filmagem e edição, com uso dos programas PowToon®, Windows Movie Make® e Camtasia Studio® 8.6. Sete alunos surdos e sete intérpretes das escolas estadual e municipal de Maranguape, Ceará, avaliaram os vídeos a partir de questionários. Foram produzidos dois vídeos versando sobre dengue e tuberculose. Por meio dos posicionamentos quanto aos vídeos, pôde-se inferir que embora os intérpretes reconheçam as implicações do uso dos mesmos como ferramenta didática e admitam a eficiência desse recurso os mesmos se limitam a carência da disponibilização de materiais adequados para suas práticas pedagógicas. Os surdos afirmaram que os vídeos são estimulantes e aceitaram positivamente seu uso na aprendizagem, bem como se observou a motivação em poder opinar e contribuir para realização da pesquisa, ressaltando a importância da promoção de trabalhos que fortaleça a cultura e identidade surda. Espera-se com esse trabalho explorar novas aquisições de aprendizagem e encorajar outras pesquisas, tendo em vista o melhor aproveitamento de recursos tecnológicos na produção de materiais pedagógicos acessíveis para se trabalhar com a surdez, vislumbrando aplicações em outras áreas.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/2410110.5902/1984686X24101Special Education Magazine; Revista Educação Especial, v. 31, n. 60, jan./mar. 2018; 181-196Revista de Educación Especial; Revista Educação Especial, v. 31, n. 60, jan./mar. 2018; 181-196Revista Educação Especial; Revista Educação Especial, v. 31, n. 60, jan./mar. 2018; 181-1961984-686Xreponame:Revista Educação Especial (UFSM)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecial/article/view/24101/pdfCopyright (c) 2017 Revista Educação Especialinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPimentel, Karine SilvaConde, Ivo BatistaMendes, Roselita Maria de SouzaFeitosa, Cléia Rocha de SousaPaixão, Germana CostaPantoja, Lydia Dayanne Maia2018-03-12T15:09:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24101Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/educacaoespecialPUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/educacaoespecial/oaieducacaoespecial@smail.ufsm.br||clenioberni@gmail.com1984-686X1808-270Xopendoar:2018-03-12T15:09:12Revista Educação Especial (UFSM) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language Produção e Avaliação de Vídeos em Libras para Educação em Saúde |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language Pimentel, Karine Silva Audiovisual media Hearing impairment Special education Mídia audiovisual Deficiência auditiva Educação especial |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language |
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Production and evaluation of health education videos with translation into brazilian sign language |
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Pimentel, Karine Silva |
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Pimentel, Karine Silva Conde, Ivo Batista Mendes, Roselita Maria de Souza Feitosa, Cléia Rocha de Sousa Paixão, Germana Costa Pantoja, Lydia Dayanne Maia |
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Conde, Ivo Batista Mendes, Roselita Maria de Souza Feitosa, Cléia Rocha de Sousa Paixão, Germana Costa Pantoja, Lydia Dayanne Maia |
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Pimentel, Karine Silva Conde, Ivo Batista Mendes, Roselita Maria de Souza Feitosa, Cléia Rocha de Sousa Paixão, Germana Costa Pantoja, Lydia Dayanne Maia |
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Audiovisual media Hearing impairment Special education Mídia audiovisual Deficiência auditiva Educação especial |
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Audiovisual media Hearing impairment Special education Mídia audiovisual Deficiência auditiva Educação especial |
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The shortage of teaching material on themes linked to health education impairs the promotion of strategies to prevent/combat diseases among deaf people. The production of educational videos is a good strategy to address this problem. Therefore, we produced and evaluated videos with narration in Brazilian sign language (Libras). After selecting the content, the messages were translated into Libras, the silent narrator was filmed and the layout was completed with animated and live passages. All the filming, animated creation and editing were done with PowToon®, Windows Movie Make® and Camtasia Studio® 8.6. Two videos were produced, one on dengue fever and the other on tuberculosis. Seven deaf students and seven interpreters from state and municipal public schools in the city of Maranguape, Ceará, Brazil, evaluated the videos through questionnaires. The responses showed that the interpreters recognized the benefits of using videos as teaching tools, and were displeased with the lack of suitable materials of this type for their teaching practices. But they all agreed with the efficiency of the videos produced. The deaf students affirmed that the videos were stimulating and positively accepted their use as learning tools, and expressed their motivation to give their opinions and contribute to the study, stressing the importance of promoting efforts to strengthen the culture and identity of deaf people. We hope this work encourages other studies to improve the technological resources and production of materials accessible to deaf people, looking to new applications in other areas. |
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Special Education Magazine; Revista Educação Especial, v. 31, n. 60, jan./mar. 2018; 181-196 Revista de Educación Especial; Revista Educação Especial, v. 31, n. 60, jan./mar. 2018; 181-196 Revista Educação Especial; Revista Educação Especial, v. 31, n. 60, jan./mar. 2018; 181-196 1984-686X reponame:Revista Educação Especial (UFSM) instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) instacron:UFSM |
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