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User evaluation of technology enhanced interaction framework

User evaluation of technology enhanced interaction framework
User evaluation of technology enhanced interaction framework
This paper focuses on user evaluation of the Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework (TEIF). Questionnaire results from participants using or reviewing the TEIF method to evaluate requirements and design technology solutions for problems involving interactions with hearing impaired people showed that they thought it helped them more than the Other methods and that it would also help them to gather requirements and to design technology solutions for all disabled people if information about other disabilities than hearing impairment was provided. The objective results from the experimental tasks will be analysed to investigate how the participants performed on the requirements evaluation and solutions evaluation tasks with the TEIF method and the other preferred method. These results will be compared with the participants’ questionnaire answers which reflected what they thought about the TEIF method. Future work includes extending the Method and Technology Suggestions Table to include information about other disabilities than just hearing impairment
framework, interaction, evaluation, accessibility, hearing impairements
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Angkananon, Kewalin
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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 (2014) User evaluation of technology enhanced interaction framework. The 14th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs (ICCHP), Paris, France. 11 Jul 2014. 8 pp .

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This paper focuses on user evaluation of the Technology Enhanced Interaction Framework (TEIF). Questionnaire results from participants using or reviewing the TEIF method to evaluate requirements and design technology solutions for problems involving interactions with hearing impaired people showed that they thought it helped them more than the Other methods and that it would also help them to gather requirements and to design technology solutions for all disabled people if information about other disabilities than hearing impairment was provided. The objective results from the experimental tasks will be analysed to investigate how the participants performed on the requirements evaluation and solutions evaluation tasks with the TEIF method and the other preferred method. These results will be compared with the participants’ questionnaire answers which reflected what they thought about the TEIF method. Future work includes extending the Method and Technology Suggestions Table to include information about other disabilities than just hearing impairment

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Published date: 9 July 2014
Venue - Dates: The 14th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs (ICCHP), Paris, France, 2014-07-11 - 2014-07-11
Keywords: framework, interaction, evaluation, accessibility, hearing impairements
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 367462
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367462
ISBN: 3319085980
PURE UUID: ef442719-e1c2-4693-b0d8-5e0f45a82f0a

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Date deposited: 29 Aug 2014 10:57
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 17:31

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

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