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People with Affection and Tegnics
Voženílková, Pavlína ; Kuchař, Radomír (advisor) ; Vachulová, Jana (referee)
The Theme of my thesis are common problems of blind or semi-blind people. It is concentrated especially the list of the currently available compensation tools, together with short characteristic of their usage. First chapter covers the informations about concreate disfunctions of sight, and its potential causes. The main part targets the compensation tools including their categorisation into the four main groups. These are optical, optoelectronical, computer-based and other. The computer-based ones are additionally divided into software, hardware and including computer core tools. In the following part you can find information about two methods how to get these tools. These can be etiher bough directly in specialized shops for the cash or get them from insurance copany or state administrative. Last part is dedicated to the science, future visions and the current progress of science in the area. There are also briefly mentioned new implantates on electronic chip basis, that can stimulace directly ending of of eyeFnerve. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Touristic Club by the School of Jaroslav Ježek - leisure activities of children with visual impairment
Jantová, Alžběta ; Vachulová, Jana (referee) ; Květoňová, Lea (advisor)
A Touristic Club for Children with Visual Impairment by the School of Jaroslav Ježek operates with minimal changes for a few decades. The goal of the Club is to organize and support leisure activities for children with visual impairment throughout the year. The activities are supported by volunteers, mainly students. The goal of this thesis is to describe the activity of the Touristic Club and to find out its benefit for children with visual impairment. The knowledge about development of children of primary and secondary school age is summarized in the first part of the thesis, where the main stress is put upon their needs and importance of peer groups. The thesis deals with leisure time and leisure activities of children with visual impairment. Possibilities of leisure activities are introduced as well as organizations which provide them. One chapter is dedicated to the Touristic Club for Children with Visual Impairment, its history, tradition and contemporary situation. The benefit of the Club was surveyed by a questionnaire. Based on the results of the survey, the participation in the activities of the Club is an unforgettable experience for the children. Leisure activities for children with visual impairments deserve further focus.

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