In-Haptic-VET:
Transforming Education for All
Innovative tools and strategies for students with learning difficulties.
2021-1-PL01-KA220-VET-000033182

Created by 6 international organizations




Explore the In-Haptic-VET project, dedicated to revolutionizing vocational education. Our mission is to develop innovative teaching methods and digital tools for students with learning difficulties, utilizing the untapped potential of haptic training. Join us in creating an inclusive and accessible learning environment for all.
Unlocking Education: Innovation, Support, Inclusivity.
Innovative Educational Tools
The project focuses on developing cutting-edge educational tools, including the In-Haptic App, which harness the senses of touch, sound, and video to create accessible and engaging learning materials.
Supporting Educators
In-Haptic-VET not only prioritizes students but also provides support to teachers, training them in the use of these tools and strategies to teach students with various disabilities.
Inclusive Education
The project places a strong emphasis on creating an inclusive educational environment, enabling access to education for individuals with diverse learning difficulties, such as those with sensory impairments and learning disorders.
Meet our Partners
The project wants to develop and transfer to VET teachers and trainers an innovative teaching approach and tools for students with learning difficulties, exploiting the potential offered by Haptic training not yet applied to the VET system. Therefore, the project’s objectives are a response to the context and the problems mentioned above. In particular, the partnership intends to:
– Develop Cognitive-Haptic Learning paths applied to vocational training, with the description of pedagogical models and cognitive learning strategies based on tactile experiences. This objective will be realized in the realization of the IN-Haptic-VET Handbook, with the description of models and learning strategies aimed at VET students with sensory disabilities and learning disorders.
– Develop highly innovative and quality digital tools and content to be used in instructional design and teaching of students with disabilities in different modalities (traditional, blended and distance learning). This objective will be realized in the realization of the In-Haptic App, an application for the design of multimedia learning contents characterized by video, audio and tactile track and will allow its use on touch devices (smartphone/tablet) equipped with the haptic-vibrational component. In addition, ASMR and binaural acoustic streams will be used for learner-learning enhancement.
– Identify and describe the VET Teacher Competency Profile using instructional methods (know HOW to teach), materials, aids, tools (know WHAT to teach), and content (know WHAT to teach) targeting VET students with sensory disabilities and learning disabilities and based on the use and enhancement of tactile perceptions for inclusive learning.
– Train teachers/trainers/support staff for using digital tools in didactic design and teaching students with disabilities with particular reference to visually impaired/blind students and students with intellectual disabilities or autism. This objective will be realized in the design and testing of a training program for teachers to provide them with the specific skills to create tactile experiences aimed at learning with the help of digital tools and content created through the project (Tactile Application).
– Develop a pathway to assess VET teachers’ and trainers’ competencies by adopting a PERFORMANCE- BASED approach. This objective will be realized with the definition of a validation tool to guarantee that VET teachers and trainers carry out their tasks according to an optimum pre-defined level, supporting visually impaired/blind students and students with intellectual disabilities or autism.
Unlock a world of innovative teaching strategies in the In-Haptic-VET News. Dive into inclusive education today!

DISCLAIMER
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
2021-1-PL01-KA220-VET-000033182