Journal of Assistive Technologies: Volume 2 Issue 3
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Exploring the technology experiences of disabled learners in higher education: challenges for the use and development of participatory research methods
Jane Seale, Mike Wald, E DraffanThere is a need for more in‐depth exploration of the e‐learning experiences of disabled learners in higher education, taking into account the complex relationship between learners…
ICT and inclusive education in primary schools ‐ pupils with motor disabilities
Jane Brodin, Peg LindstrandThis paper is based on a study aimed at ascertaining whether information and communication technology (ICT) can be used as an integrating link for children with motor disabilities…
A new screen scanning system based on clustering screen objects
Pradipta Biswas, Peter RobinsonMany physically challenged users cannot interact with a computer through a conventional keyboard and mouse. They may interact with a computer through one or two switches with the…
Communication with symbols: from the web to the internet and beyond
Jonathan ChetwyndHow are we to engage people with low literacy in the burgeoning development of the internet? It is well documented that a large minority of the population is functionally…
Puppetry, a language of integration
Caroline Astell‐BurtThis paper looks at how technology can increase inclusion and integration in puppetry, and whether such use undermines artistic integrity. It looks at puppetry as a technology and…
ReacTickles Global: Can mobile technologies encourage playful social interaction?
Wendy Keay‐BrightThis report describes the early design stages of ReacTickles Global, a new phase of the Reactive Colours project that is being developed collaboratively with designers from the…
Individualised telecare and electronic assistive technologies to support vulnerable people
Peter King, Gareth WilliamsTelecare services are now available across the UK but few have the technical expertise necessary to prescribe and provide the bespoke solutions that may be required to support…
Telecare service report for Herefordshire
David RainbowTelecare services in Herefordshire have taken off at a considerable pace since the provision of the Preventative Technology Grant. Over 600 people have received a service, the…
The TATE [Through Assistive Technology to Employment] Project: Outcomes of the TATE Project for people with learning disabilities and staff
Stephen Beyer, Andrea Meek, Mark Kilsby, Jonathan PerryThis research looked at the TATE [Through Assistive Technology to Employment] Project and its delivery of ICT/AT to people with learning disabilities. It tested whether the…