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OpenAI’s Adaptive 3D Periodic Table with Braille: Revolutionizing Chemistry Education for the Visually Impaired (94450)

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Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type:Virtual Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 1 (Europe/London)

In our developing times, the development of technological tools has a special impact on the field of education. In particular, it is necessary to use various technological tools to ensure the education of students with special needs. However, even with better tools, Kazakhstan has not developed well-developed methods of teaching chemistry to blind students. Blind students can familiarize themselves with the periodic table of chemical elements only by tactile means. These tiсtal tools make it difficult to understand complex concepts in chemistry and reduce students' enthusiasm and interest in chemistry lessons. To solve this problem, a new project was organized jointly with students of SDU University. As part of this research effort, a unique interactive periodic table was printed using 3D printing technology, which was created using OpenAI technology. This periodic table allows blind students to study chemical concepts in a convenient format, keeping up with other students. It was printed on a 3D printer, and each element was made in the format of a button on a keyboard. At the same time, the surface of each element was made in Braille. To obtain information, the Nano Arduino sensor system was used, which transmitted information directly to the smartphone via a wireless network or mobile Internet at the touch of a button. The transmitted information was classified in a database and entered into the OpenAI information system, which made it possible to send audio information to students via a smartphone.

Authors:
Dilnaz Rakhmet, SDU University, Kazakhstan
Zhangyl Abilbek, SDU University, Kazakhstan
Nurbol Aidarbayev, SDU University, Kazakhstan
Umar Adam Ibrahim, SDU University, Kazakhstan
Jasmin Shomekey, SDU University, Kazakhstan


About the Presenter(s)
Dilnaz Rakhmet is a Master’s student in Chemistry researching OpenAI’s Adaptive 3D Periodic Table with Braille. She is passionate about inclusive STEM education and explores AI-driven and tactile learning tools for visually impaired students.

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Last updated: 2023-02-23 23:45:00