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Portraits of Vilém and Petr Vok of Rosenberg as compensatory aids for visually disabled
SMRŽ, Pavel
This bachelor thesis consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part is divided into four chapters. The first chapter focuses on the basic characteristics of portraiture in the history of art. The chapture describes selected artistic directions and their characteristic properties associated with portraiture. The next chapture focuses on the life of the last lords of Rosenberg - William and Petr Vok. The third chapture deals with Kratochvíle chateau, its appearance and history from the beginning of construction to the present. The last chapture deals with the topic of visually impaired people. This chapture outlines the issue of using compensatory aids - such as haptic models for these individuals. The aim of practical part of this bachelor thesis was to create haptic models for the blind and visually impaired by portraits William and Petr Vok from Rosenberg. Both models will be part of the exhibitions at Kratochvíle chateau.
Questions and answers of typhlopedy integration
CHOCHOLOVÁ, Lucie
The bachelor thesis covers the subject of {\clq}qQuestions and answers of tyflopaedic integration{\crq}q. There are discussed correct information of the general public about institutions for visually impaired persons, services provided by these persons and the term of integration of handicapped individuals into major society. Theoretical part deals with basic terms related to visual impairment. There are described in detail anatomy and pathology of organs of vision, anatomy of complementary eye organs, recommendation of correct visual hygiene in everyday life, legislation, holistic approach to visually impaired persons and their integration, especially educational one. There is also presented the survey of institutions (medical, educational, non-profit) and several services provided to the visually impaired persons as well as the basic description of compensatory aids. Research part of this thesis was processed by a quantitative method; data were collected by means of a questionnaire. The basic sample comprised respondents of Olomouc region; the selective sample consisted of 100% (240) respondents reflecting all age categories and sex. The bachelor thesis covered the main hypothesis and two sub-hypotheses. Hypothesis 1: General public is not sufficiently informed. Hypothesis is confirmed. The research showed that out of 100% (240) respondents, correct answer to given questions in the questionnaire was provided by 48% (115) respondents. Adults were significantly more informed than other age categories, namely 18%. Hypothesis 2: Women are more interested in provided information compared to men. Hypothesis is confirmed. Hypothesis 3: Older inhabitants of Olomouc region are less interested in the problem of visually impaired persons. This hypothesis was confirmed only partially. It was true for seniors, not adult persons. The research revealed that information about the above problem is sufficient but general public is not interested in provided information unless immediately affected.

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