Orbit Reader Effectiveness in enhancing Braille Literacy among Trainees with visual impairment in Kenyan TVET Institutions

Authors

  • Ronald Ong’ete Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
  • Everline Maina
  • Michael Odeny Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology

Keywords:

Orbit Readers, Braille Literacy, Assistive Technology, Visual Impairment, Inclusive Education.

Abstract

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Orbit Readers in improving Braille literacy among 198 trainees with visual impairment (TWVI) and 18 trainers in selected Kenyan Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions. The study data was collected through questionnaires and standardized tests. Data collection tools reliability was established through a test-retest method .Questionnaires reliability coefficient was 0.87 for trainer and 0.84 for trainees. Inter-rater reliability coefficient   for observations schedule was 0.77. Experts validated data collection tools. Quantitative data was analyzed through descriptive statistics. The study findings show that Orbit Readers greatly improved access to learning materials (mean=4.44) and supported independent learning (mean=3.94). They also enabled trainees to quickly learn Braille reading skills (mean=3.83) and encouraged interactive learning (mean=3.83). 51.1% of trainees achieved moderate Braille proficiency scores between 50–79% and trainers preferred traditional Braille machines (mean= 4.39) over Orbit Readers (mean=3.16). (SD=1.29) indicate high variability in responses showing diverse proficiencies amid users. The results of this study contribute applicable improvement to educational access for TWVI, trainers and policymakers and also supporting inclusivity in vocational training.

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2026-02-18

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Ronald Ong’ete, Everline Maina, & Michael Odeny. (2026). Orbit Reader Effectiveness in enhancing Braille Literacy among Trainees with visual impairment in Kenyan TVET Institutions. African Journal of Education,Science and Technology (AJEST), 8(3), 222–228. Retrieved from https://ajest.org/index.php/ajest/article/view/946

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