Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Monarch(also: Monarch Tactile Display, Dynamic Tactile Device)
- The Monarch is a multi-line refreshable tactile display developed by HumanWare and the American Printing House for the Blind, representing a significant advancement in tactile display technology. Unlike traditional single-line refreshable Braille displays that show only one row…
- Multi-Fidelity Modeling(also: Multi-Fidelity Tactile Materials)
- A design strategy that provides tactile representations at multiple levels of detail and complexity to support layered learning and comprehension. In accessible museum and educational contexts, this means offering simplified low-fidelity models (like 2D silhouettes or outline…
- Multimodal Map(also: Audio-Tactile Map, Interactive Tactile Map)
- A map that conveys spatial information through multiple sensory channels simultaneously, typically combining tactile elements with audio output and sometimes visual or haptic feedback. Multimodal maps are designed to make geographic and spatial information accessible to people…
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