Index
Peter Williams
(University College London, UK United)
Learning Disabilities and e-Information
ISBN: 978-1-78973-152-1, eISBN: 978-1-78973-151-4
Publication date: 30 June 2020
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Citation
Williams, P. (2020), "Index", Learning Disabilities and e-Information, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 175-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-151-420201016
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020 Peter Williams. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited.
INDEX
Abstract concept
, 19, 64, 140, 154
Abstract noun
, 61–62, 76
Accessibility
, 1–2, 10–11, 38, 137–138, 154
Acquiescence bias
, 20, 42–43, 113, 152
Active use
, 32
Adapted
, 26, 103–104, 136–137
Affordance
, 3, 24, 116–117, 129
Anime
, 97
App
, 3, 125–127
Assistive technology
, 41
Attention span
, 25
Audio
, 2, 39, 49–50, 110, 154
Autism
, 107
Autonomy
, 33
Barriers
, 1, 11, 23–25
Beyond the Road Ahead
, 8
BILD (British Institute of Learning Disabilities)
, 5–6
Bouncers
, 93–94
Breadcrumbs
, 139
British Council
, 83
British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)
, 5–6
British Red Cross
, 6–7
Browser
, 10, 25, 91, 137–138, 148
Camera
, 117–118, 127–128
Carer
, 15, 29–30, 77, 150
Cartoon
, 58, 107
Change People
, 9–10, 36, 149
Cheshire and Wirral Partnership
, 36
Children
, 5–6, 14, 94
Closed task
, 99–100
Cognitive disabilities
, 5–6, 26, 104, 121–122
Cognitive load
, 87
Cognitive walkthrough
, 59
Colour contrast
, 11
Communication affordance
, 117
Computer
, 26, 40, 45, 93, 151
Concrete noun
, 61, 147
Confirmatory bias
, 21
Consent
, 14–16, 36
Controls and constraints
, 32
Co-research
, 17
Curser
, 121
Demand characteristics
, 20
Department for Work and Pensions (UK) (DWP)
, 1
Department of Health (UK)
, 94
Design
, 3
interface
, 36, 78–79
menu layout
, 148
site
, 107, 135
visual
, 10
Web-based telehealth (sic) application
, 17, 27
Website
, 7, 45
DH (Department of Health) (UK)
, 94
Digital Interactive Television (DiTV)
, 94
Digital text
, 87–88
Direct access
, 3, 81, 92, 96–98, 147
DiTV (Digital Interactive Television)
, 94
Dobson’s Choice Website
, 148
Down Syndrome
, 119
Drop-down
, 28, 54, 154
DWP (Department for Work and Pensions (UK)
, 1
Dyslexia
, 5–6
Easy Health
, 39
Easy-read
, 2, 9–10, 25, 71–75, 83–85
Effectiveness
, 11, 46, 121, 154
Efficiency
, 11, 121
Electronic information
, 7, 55, 145
Email
, 31, 119
Empowerment
, 14, 150–151
End-user
, 35
Ethics
, 36
Expert evaluation
, 26–27
Expert witness
, 16–17, 20–21
Facebook
, 31–32, 120
Find My Tube app
, 125–133
Font type
, 11, 54, 68, 138
Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities (FPLD)
, 8–9, 140–141
FPLD (Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities)
, 8–9, 140–141
Free browsing
, 41, 82–83, 91
Friendly Resources
, 39, 61
Functionality
, 3, 129, 137–138
Functional skills
, 6, 39, 127
Games
, 29–30, 53, 75–78
Gatekeeper
, 14–15, 40, 127, 145
Google
, 28–29, 96–97
Halo effect
, 21
Heuristics
, 26
Hierarchy
, 10, 150
Hit list
, 28–29, 92–93, 97
Home page
, 37, 71, 106, 137–138
Horizontal
, 2, 51–52, 70–71, 111, 148
Hot-spot
, 49, 59
Hyperlink
, 11, 24–25, 59, 130
Hypermaze
, 87
Hypertext
, 78, 87–88
Hypertext transfer protocol
, 87
Icon
, 32–33, 47, 106, 139–140
Iconography
, 47
Impairment
, 5–6, 23, 135
Inclusion
, 1, 13, 146
Information leaflet
, 15
Information needs
, 7–10, 15, 98, 147
Information retrieval
, 25, 35, 68
Information seeking
, 29, 35, 145
Information technology
, 8, 31, 85
Information types
, 97
Informed consent
, 14–16, 40, 145
Input mechanism
, 132
Intellectual disabilities
, 5–6, 17, 25, 103–104, 120
Interface
, 2, 72
designs
, 18
elements
, 43
smartphone
, 127
Web
, 26
YouTube
, 92–93
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
, 11
Interviewee effect
, 21
Interviewer effect
, 21
Inverted pyramid
, 141–142
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
, 11
Iterative access
, 83–85, 147
Iterative search
, 147
Jargon
, 9, 142
Label
, 1–2, 28, 59, 154
Laptop
, 30, 71, 133
Layout
, 17, 27, 53, 105
LDAA (Learning Disabilities Association of America)
, 25, 136
Learner
, 35, 130–131
Learning disabilities
, 1–2
definitions
, 5–6
information needs of people
, 7–10
informers
, 19–21
internet usage
, 29–33
researcher roles for people
, 16–19
usability studies
, 25–29
Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDAA)
, 25, 136
Likert Scale
, 119
Link
, 3, 28, 48, 68, 104
Literacy
, 11, 39–40, 85–86, 154
Low-literate
, 50, 87–88
Mainstream participants
, 18
Measures
, 43–44, 58, 103
Medical model
, 6–7
Memory
, 24–25, 132–133
Mencap
, 1, 9, 142
Menu-horizontal
, 72
Menu orientation
, 49
Menu-vertical
, 72, 139
Method
, 15, 36–44, 71–73, 105–109
Methodology
, 29, 118, 151
Mild learning disabilities
, 6, 39
Mobile phone
, 68–69, 115–117
Moderate learning disabilities
, 6
Motor skills
, 121
Mouse
, 1–2, 48, 132
Movingonup Website
, 52
Multimedia
, 39, 116
National Health Service (UK)
, 19
Navigation
, 27, 46, 59, 139
Newham Easy Read
, 2, 36–37, 106
NHS England
, 140
Non-adapted
, 26, 103–104
Non-linear
, 87
Non-literate
, 39
Observation
, 26–27, 43, 152
OFCOM (Office of Communications)
, 29
Office of Communications (OFCOM)
, 29
One-action tasks
, 36, 46, 53
Open-ended task
, 100
Paging
, 106
Participant roles
, 16–17
Passive consumption
, 32
Passive use
, 32
Password
, 24, 120, 130
Perception
, 24, 131–132
Performance
, 6, 68, 136, 147–148
Pete’s Easy Read
, 36, 71–75, 83–85
Pete’s Image Game
, 2, 61–66
Pete’s Menu Game
, 83–85
Photo
, 32–33, 47–48, 62, 106
Physical disabilities
, 40, 122
Pinch
, 117, 127
Population
, 30, 56, 115
Pop-up
, 28, 52
Portal
, 75, 106
Post-task interview
, 43
Preference measures
, 68
Prestige response bias
, 20
Prior knowledge
, 41, 45, 151–152
Problem-solving
, 25
Profound learning disabilities
, 6
Projection of self
, 32–33
Promiscuous users
, 147
Protocol analysis
, 87
Prototype
, 103
Qualitative study
, 15, 30–31, 62
Quantitative study
, 62
Query
, 36, 95, 99
Question types
, 42
Random access
, 3, 84–85, 92–93, 147
Recruitment
, 18, 40
Refinding
, 95
Rix Centre
, 36
Road Ahead
, 8
Saccade
, 70, 113
Sample
, 26, 44, 92–93
SAPO
, 28, 105
Satisfaction
, 11, 103, 121
Screen
, 27, 51, 74, 129
Scroll
, 1–2, 48, 69
Search box
, 28–29, 120
Search engine
, 28, 93
Self-expression
, 31–32, 93
Serial accesss
, 81–83, 136–137, 147
Set task
, 41–42, 147
SimpleWebAnywhere
, 104
Smartphone
, 30, 122, 154
Social desirability
, 20
Social media
, 31–32
Social model
, 7
Staff
, 38, 96
Stick figure
, 88
Support worker
, 30–31, 127
Swipe
, 3, 137–138
Symbol
, 29, 55, 86, 148
Tablet
, 29, 120
Tap
, 115, 128
Task-closed
, 99–100
Task-multi-faceted
, 98–99
Technology
, 10, 76, 128
Text size-large
, 112, 137
Text size-small
, 73
Timing
, 151
Touchscreen
, 119, 154
Trade-off
, 52, 148
Transition
, 8, 61, 154
Triangulation
, 152–153
Two-finger action
, 131, 133
URL
, 26, 119
- Prelims
- Introduction: What This Book Is All About
- Chapter 1 Definitions, Models, Needs
- Chapter 2 Issues Inherent in Researching Learning Disabilities
- Chapter 3 The Web and People with Learning Disabilities
- Chapter 4 Methods to Test Website Usability
- Chapter 5 Website Usability – Eliciting the Issues
- Chapter 6 The Use of Images
- Chapter 7 Investigating the Attributes Elicited in Consort
- Chapter 8 ‘Serial Access’ to Information
- Chapter 9 ‘Random’, ‘Direct’ and ‘Iterative’ Access
- Chapter 10 Examining Website Preferences
- Chapter 11 A Shrinking World: Mobile Devices and Usability
- Chapter 12 Testing the Usability of a Mobile App
- Chapter 13 Facilitating Information Access
- Chapter 14 Conclusion
- References
- Index