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Applying technology enhanced interaction framework to accessible mobile learning

Applying technology enhanced interaction framework to accessible mobile learning
Applying technology enhanced interaction framework to accessible mobile learning
This paper focuses on designing accessible mobile learning interactions involving disabled people using a newly developed Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework. The framework was developed to help design technological support for communication and interactions between people, technology, and objects particularly when disabled people are involved. A review of existing interaction frameworks showed that none of them help technology designers to consider all of the possible interactions that occur at the same time and in the same place (i.e. face to face situations). The components of the framework are described and explained, and examples of interactions are provided. A method has been developed and validated using technology designer and accessibility experts to help designers apply the framework and work is now in progress to evaluate the method with technology designers.
mobile web, interaction framework, disability
Angkananon, Kewalin
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Wald, Mike
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Gilbert, Lester
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Angkananon, Kewalin
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Wald, Mike
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Gilbert, Lester
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Angkananon, Kewalin, Wald, Mike and Gilbert, Lester (2013) Applying technology enhanced interaction framework to accessible mobile learning. 5th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion (DSAI 2013). 13 - 15 Nov 2013. 10 pp .

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This paper focuses on designing accessible mobile learning interactions involving disabled people using a newly developed Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework. The framework was developed to help design technological support for communication and interactions between people, technology, and objects particularly when disabled people are involved. A review of existing interaction frameworks showed that none of them help technology designers to consider all of the possible interactions that occur at the same time and in the same place (i.e. face to face situations). The components of the framework are described and explained, and examples of interactions are provided. A method has been developed and validated using technology designer and accessibility experts to help designers apply the framework and work is now in progress to evaluate the method with technology designers.

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Published date: 13 November 2013
Venue - Dates: 5th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion (DSAI 2013), 2013-11-13 - 2013-11-15
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Keywords: mobile web, interaction framework, disability
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 356143
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356143
PURE UUID: ced2ebbd-2988-4035-b534-a0ff3efca488

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Date deposited: 17 Sep 2013 15:20
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:44

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Author: Kewalin Angkananon
Author: Mike Wald
Author: Lester Gilbert

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