Journal of Assistive Technologies: Volume 2 Issue 4
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Individual and environmental conditions for the literacy development of pupils with severe visual impairments
Astrid VikThis study investigates how environmental conditions for development in reading, as well as support in Braille and assistive technology, have influenced the literacy of 11 pupils…
Age, mobility and email
John MurnaneThis research project investigated practical aspects of teaching older, retired people to use the Internet, with particular emphasis on email. The study was carried out in…
Barriers to effective communication between patients using insulin pump therapy technology to enable intensive diabetes self‐management and the health professionals providing their diabetes care
Valerie WilsonThis paper explores intensive self‐management of type 1 diabetes with insulin pump therapy as an enabling technology and reports barriers in the communication process with health…
Response to the Bercow Report: Can the next generation of teachers harness the potential of assistive and enabling technologies?
Mike BlamiresThis paper considers the accountability frameworks that are intended to determine the quality of teachers graduating from training programmes and considers how these frameworks…
Home telehospice: new tools for end‐of‐life care services
Audrey Kinsella, Kevin DoughtyHospices offer people a place to die with dignity, but their numbers are so limited that most people die in hospital or in a care home. This paper describes the development of a…