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pro vyhledávání: '"Sibylle Daymond"'
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Giulia Barbareschi, Dominic Noble, Ian Harris, Sibylle Daymond, Victoria Austin, Nancy N. Mbugua, Catherine Holloway, Aneesha Singh, Jake Honeywill
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ASSETS
Innovations in the field of assistive technology are usually evaluated based on practical considerations related to their ability to perform certain functions. However, social and emotional aspects play a huge role in how people with disabilities int
Autor:
Mohammad Sobuh, Catherine Holloway, Grace Nyachomba Magomere, Jake Honeywill, Brenda T. Nakandi, Giulia Barbareschi, Nancy N. Mbugua, Dafne Zuleima Morgado-Ramirez, Robert T. Ssekitoleko, Joyce Olenja, Sibylle Daymond, Nida' Elayyan, Ian Harris, Laurence Kenney, Maggie Donovan-Hall
Publikováno v:
ASSETS
80% of people with disabilities worldwide live in low resourced settings, rural areas, informal settlements and in multidimensional poverty. ICT4D leverages technological innovations to deliver programs for international development. But very few do
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ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing; Sep2023, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p1-27, 27p
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Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics; 12/22/2021, Vol. 14 Issue 6, pix-198, 210p
Autor:
Morgado-Ramirez, Dafne Zuleima, Barbareschi, Giulia, Kate Donovan-Hall, Maggie, Sobuh, Mohammad, Elayyan, Nida', Nakandi, Brenda T, Tamale Ssekitoleko, Robert, Olenja, joyce, Nyachomba Magomere, Grace, Daymond, Sibylle, Honeywill, Jake, Harris, Ian, Mbugua, Nancy, Kenney, Laurence, Holloway, Catherine
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ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility; 2020, Issue 22, p1-7, 7p
Autor:
Barbareschi, Giulia, Daymond, Sibylle, Honeywill, Jake, Singh, Aneesha, Noble, Dominic, N. Mbugua, Nancy, Harris, Ian, Austin, Victoria, Holloway, Catherine
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ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility; 2020, Issue 22, p1-14, 14p
Autor:
Catherine Holloway, Giulia Barbareschi
Disability interactions (DIX) is a new approach to combining cross-disciplinary methods and theories from Human Computer Interaction (HCI), disability studies, assistive technology, and social development to co-create new technologies, experiences, a