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- Comparing Recent Reviews About Touchscreens for Dementia with Lessons Learnt from the FieldYvonne Schikhof, Marleen Goumans, Phil Joddrell, Arlene Astell. 1-4 [doi]
- Digital Support for Persons with Cognitive ImpairmentMaria Andreassen, Inga-Lill Boman, H. Danielsson, H. Hemmingsson. 5-8 [doi]
- Reconnecting People with Dementia by Using the Interactive Instrument CRDLLisanne Teunissen, Tom Luyten, Luc P. de Witte. 9-15 [doi]
- Independent Living Functions for the Elderly (IN-LIFE): Supporting Communication in DementiaSarah Kate Smith, Arlene J. Astell. 16-22 [doi]
- Using Surface Table Computers to Promote the Well-Being of People with DementiaAlexander Bejan, Patrizia Murko, Nadine Müller, Peter König, Christophe Kunze. 23-26 [doi]
- Home Testing of a Digital Prompter for People with DementiaHazel Boyd, Nina Evans, Richard Cheston, Krist Noonan, Nigel Harris. 27-30 [doi]
- Mobile Delivery of Health Information for People with Mild Cognitive ImpairmentGareth Lloyd, Susan D. Munro, John L. Arnott. 31-37 [doi]
- Interacting with Dementia: The MARIO ApproachChristos Kouroupetroglou, Dympna Casey, Massimiliano Raciti, Eva Barrett, Grazia D'Onofrio, Francesco Ricciardi, Francesco Giuliani, Antonio Greco, Daniele Sancarlo, Arlene Mannion, Sally Whelan, Geoff Pegman, Adamantios Koumpis, Diego Reforgiato Recupero, Angelos Kouroupetroglou, Adam Santorelli. 38-47 [doi]
- Citizen and Stakeholder Perspectives About Approaches to Enhance Equitable Access to Assistive Technologies for Older AdultsCristina A. Mattison, Kerry Waddell, Rosalie H. Wang, Michael G. Wilson. 48-51 [doi]
- Cross-Cultural Adaptation of a Decision Support System for AT SelectionClaudine Auger, W. B. Mortenson, V. Chenel, J. Jutai, M. Guay. 52-58 [doi]
- Ethical Issues Related to IT Adoption by Elderly Persons with Cognitive ImpairmentsHajer Chalghoumi, Virginie Cobigo, Jeffrey Jutai. 59-63 [doi]
- Lived Experience, Stakeholder Evaluation and the Participatory Design of Assisted Living TechnologyJoan Cahill, Sean McLoughlin, Sean Wetherall. 64-71 [doi]
- ICT Inexperienced Elderlies: What Would Attract Elderlies to Use Items of Technology?Andrea Koscher, Sandra Dittenberger, Andreas Stainer-Hochgatterer. 72-75 [doi]
- Introducing an AT Passport: A Key to Managing Transitions Across the LifespanSiobhán Long, David Banes, Joan O'Donnell, Pierce Richardson. 76-79 [doi]
- st Century Health and Social CareEddie Ball, Athanasios Vasileiadis. 80-85 [doi]
- Writing Good-Quality Assistive Technology Assessment ReportsRenzo Andrich. 86-93 [doi]
- Observing Remote Prescription of ATPeter Cudd, Aejaz Zahid, Marcus Friday. 94-97 [doi]
- Development of National Guidelines for the Ground Rules to Lending Assistive Technology Devices in FinlandAnne Kanto-Ronkanen, Markku Hupli, Hanna Nyfors. 98-101 [doi]
- Access Visits Using Video CommunicationSuvodeep Mazumdar, Fabio Ciravegna, Neil Ireson, Jennifer Read, Emma Simpson, Peter Cudd. 102-110 [doi]
- Remote Care Technology: A Systematic OverviewAlexandra Queirós, Joaquim Alvarelhão, Margarida Cerqueira, Anabela G. Silva, Milton Santos, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha. 111-118 [doi]
- The Need for Information on Standards on eAccessibility&eInclusion - Based on the Experience of the EU-Project IN LIFEChristian Galinski, Blanca Stella Giraldo Perez. 119-122 [doi]
- Validation of European Portuguese Version of the Kwazo InstrumentDiogo Batalha, Joaquim Alvarelhão, Margarida Cerqueira, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha. 123-129 [doi]
- Effectiveness of Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD: Preliminary OutcomesClaude Vincent, Geneviève Belleville, Dany H. Gagnon, Frédéric Dumont, Edouard Auger, Vicky Lavoie, Markus Besemann, Noël Champagne, Geneviève Lessart. 130-136 [doi]
- Measuring AT Usability with the Modified System Usability Scale (SUS)Emma L. Friesen. 137-143 [doi]
- Dissemination Strategy of Ambient Assisted Living Project ExperienceEoghan McConalogue, Paul Davis, Regina Connolly. 144-147 [doi]
- Remote Health Care Provision in Care HomesLouise Newbould, Gail A. Mountain, Mark S. Hawley, Steve Ariss. 148-151 [doi]
- Smart Clothing for Falls Protection and Detection: User-Centred Co-Design and Feasibility StudyKatherine Easton, Thomas Burton, Steven Ariss, Mike Bradburn, Mark Hawley. 152-159 [doi]
- Perceptions and Use of Technology to Support Older Adults with MultimorbidityEmma Murphy, Julie Doyle, Caoimhe Hannigan, Suzanne Smith, Janneke Kuiper, An Jacobs, Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf, Lorenzo Desideri, Valentina Fiordelmondo, Lorenza Maluccelli, Anne-Marie Brady, John Dinsmore. 160-167 [doi]
- Obstacle: A Tool to Assess the Home Environment Designed for AllRyanne Lemmens, Carine Gielen, Annemie Spooren. 168-174 [doi]
- ShopComm: Community-Supported Online Shopping for Older AdultsKaterina Gorkovenko, Garreth W. Tigwell, Christopher S. Norrie, Miriam Waite, Daniel Herron. 175-182 [doi]
- The Role of Haptics in User Input for People with Motor and Cognitive ImpairmentsMirjam Augstein, Thomas Neumayr, Thomas Burger. 183-194 [doi]
- Inclusive Smartphone Interface Design in Context: Co(Re)designing the PISPaul Magee, Gillian Ward, Louise Moody, Annette Roebuck. 195-198 [doi]
- Human Behavior Drift Detection in a Smart Home EnvironmentAndrea Masciadri, Anna A. Trofimova, Matteo Matteucci, Fabio Salice. 199-203 [doi]
- Evaluation Method for an App Involving Kitchen ActivitiesLaura Burzagli, Andrea Gaggioli. 204-207 [doi]
- Quantitative Indicators for Behaviour Drift Detection from Home Automation DataFabio Veronese, Andrea Masciadri, Sara Comai, Matteo Matteucci, Fabio Salice. 208-215 [doi]
- Electronic Assisted Living Technology: Interim Systematic Review Results - The Evidence for Creative MethodologiesNikki Holliday, Louise Moody, Gillian Ward. 216-223 [doi]
- Exploring the Use of Technology for Active Aging and ThrivingTone Øderud, Elisabeth Østensen, Edith Roth Gjevjon, Anne Moen. 224-232 [doi]
- A Study on Evaluations of Living Spaces by Caregivers for Elderly PeopleMisato Nihei, Yuya Tamashima, Takumi Yoshida, Masumi Matsumoto, Minoru Kamata. 233-240 [doi]
- The Application of CSCL Scripts to Support Teaching and Learning for Children with Intellectual DisabilitiesBryan Boyle, Inmaculada Arnedillo Sánchez. 241-248 [doi]
- User Centered Reading Intervention for Individuals with Autism and Intellectual DisabilityAnita Yakkundi, Karola Dillenburger, Lizbeth Goodman, Katerina Dounavi. 249-256 [doi]
- Improving the Quality of Life of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities Through ICTsAlberto Ferreras, Rakel Poveda, Manuel Quílez, Nuria Poll. 257-264 [doi]
- Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for People with Autism Spectrum DisorderFiachra O'Brolcháin, Bert Gordijn. 265-268 [doi]
- E-Inclusion: Social Inclusion of Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities - A Participatory DesignJulia S. Louw. 269-272 [doi]
- Managing Weight: What Do People with an Intellectual Disability Want from Mobile Technology?Phil Smyth, Claire McDowell, Julian C. Leslie, Geraldine Leader, Mark Donnelly, Elizabeth Simpson, Laura Skelly. 273-278 [doi]
- "Sliders" Android Game - Improving Logical Skills of People with DisabilitiesTibor Guzsvinecz, David Koszegi-Vigh, Veronika Szücs, Cecilia Sik-Lányi. 279-282 [doi]
- Android-Based Daily Routine Organizing Application for Elementary School Students Living with ASDEva A. Barta, Tibor Guzsvinecz, Cecilia Sik-Lányi, Veronika Szücs. 283-290 [doi]
- Designing Out the Play: Accessibility and Playfulness in Inclusive PlayRaymond Holt, Angharad Beckett. 291-297 [doi]
- Interactive Games with an Assistive Robotic System for Hearing-Impaired ChildrenPinar Uluer, Neziha Akalin, Cemal Gurpinar, Hatice Kose. 298-305 [doi]
- An Innovative Speech-Based User Interface for Smarthomes and IoT Solutions to Help People with Speech and Motor DisabilitiesMassimiliano Malavasi, Enrico Turri, José Joaquín Atria, Heidi Christensen, Ricard Marxer, Lorenzo Desideri, Andre Coy, Fabio Tamburini, Phil D. Green. 306-313 [doi]
- Restoring Speech Following Total Removal of the LarynxJose A. Gonzalez, Lam Aun Cheah, Phil D. Green, James M. Gilbert, Stephen R. Ell, Roger K. Moore, Ed Holdsworth. 314-321 [doi]
- Cloud-Based Speech Technology for Assistive Technology Applications (CloudCAST)Stuart P. Cunningham, Phil D. Green, Heidi Christensen, José Joaquín Atria, André Coy, Massimiliano Malavasi, Lorenzo Desideri, Frank Rudzicz. 322-329 [doi]
- ISi-Speech: A Digital Training System for Acquired DysarthriaHendrike Frieg, Juliane Muehlhaus, Ute Ritterfeld, Kerstin Bilda. 330-334 [doi]
- Analysis of an Individual's Language to Improve Efficiency of an AAC SystemWill Wade, Heidi Koester, Samantha McNeilly. 335-338 [doi]
- Non-Visually Performing Analytical Tasks on Statistical ChartsTomás Murillo-Morales, Klaus Miesenberger. 339-346 [doi]
- The Language and Communication Characteristics of Communication Aids - A Systematic ReviewSimon Judge, Nicola Randall, Yvonne Lynch, Stuart Meredith, Liz Moulam, Janice Murray, Juliet Goldbart. 347-350 [doi]
- The Hollybank Challenges: AT for People with Profound DisabilitiesPam King, Kim Ludi, Deb Mortimer, Stephen Potter. 351-354 [doi]
- Democratisation of AAC Symbol Choices Using TechnologyE. A. Draffan, Mike Wald, Nadine Zeinoun, David Banes. 355-362 [doi]
- Optimising Service Delivery of AAC AT Devices and Compensating AT for DyslexiaUta R. Roentgen, Edith A. V. Hagedoren, Katrien D. L. Horions, Ruth J. P. Dalemans. 363-369 [doi]
- Exploring the Perspectives of People Who Use Alternative and Augmentative Communication Aids (AAC)Katherine Broomfield, Karen Sage. 370-373 [doi]
- Technology for Early Detection of Depression and Anxiety in Older PeopleJacob A. Andrews, Arlene J. Astell, Laura J. E. Brown, Robert F. Harrison, Mark S. Hawley. 374-380 [doi]
- A User-Centred Approach Exploring the Potential of a Novel EMG Switch for Control of Assistive TechnologySimon Judge, Nasrin Nasr, Mark Hawley. 381-384 [doi]
- Fuzzy Logic to Determine the Likelihood of Survival for Trauma Injury PatientsMohammed Saleh, Reza Saatchi, Fiona Lecky, Derek Burke. 385-388 [doi]
- Development of Technology for Assisting Violent Psychiatric PatientsReuven Katz, Abraham Peled, Alexander Grinsphoon. 389-395 [doi]
- Embedded Systems and TensorFlow Frameworks as Assistive Technology SolutionsDavide Mulfari, Alessandro Palla, Luca Fanucci. 396-400 [doi]
- Providing Sources of Self-Efficacy Through Technology Enhanced Post-Stroke Rehabilitation in the HomeJack Parker, Susan Mawson. 401-408 [doi]
- Using Machine Learning to Match Assistive Technology to People with DisabilitiesAbe Rafi. 409-412 [doi]
- Mouthsticks - A Participatory ApproachWaltraud Ernst, Gerhard Nussbaum, Veronika M. Berger, Zoltan Major. 413-420 [doi]
- Four Models to Guide AT Projects Intending Innovative Technology Development OutcomesJoseph P. Lane. 421-428 [doi]
- Conjuring up New Technology - Using Magic Objects in Co-Ideation with Stroke SurvivorsKirsten Rassmus-Gröhn, Charlotte Magnusson, Bitte Rydeman, Gary Randall, Sarah Belson. 429-436 [doi]
- Process Development for the Design and Manufacturing of Personalizable Mouth SticksVeronika M. Berger, Stephan Pölzer, Gerhard Nussbaum, Waltraud Ernst, Zoltan Major. 437-444 [doi]
- Designing for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): A Design Anthropological PerspectiveGuy Collier, Nicola Kayes, Stephen Reay, Amanda Bill. 445-448 [doi]
- Overview of Robotic Devices for Nursing Care ProjectHirohisa Hirukawa. 449-456 [doi]
- Development of Robotic Rollators and Walking Trolleys in JapanOsamu Matsumoto. 457-464 [doi]
- An Introduction to the Development of Transfer Assistive Robots in JapanIsamu Kajitani, Yujin Wakita. 465-471 [doi]
- Robots for Elderly Care: Their Level of Social Interactions and the Targeted End UserSandra Bedaf, Luc P. de Witte. 472-478 [doi]
- Development of a Robotic System for Enhancing Children's Motivation in Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)Pavlina Psychouli, Pericles Cheng, Christos Dimopoulos. 479-483 [doi]
- A Robotic Solution for Assisting People with MCI at Home: Preliminary Tests of the ENRICHME SystemClaudia Salatino, Lucia Pigini, Marlies Maria Elisabeth Van Kol, Valerio Gower, Renzo Andrich, Giulia Munaro, Roberto Rosso, Angelo P. Castellani, Elisabetta Farina. 484-491 [doi]
- Design of a Behavior of Robot That Attracts the Interest of the Mildly Demented ElderlyMisato Nihei, Natsuki Sakuma, Hiroyuki Yabe, Minoru Kamata, Takenobu Inoue. 492-500 [doi]
- Exploring the Use of a Humanoid Robot to Engage Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)Lorenzo Desideri, Marco Negrini, Maria Cristina Cutrone, Aziz Rouame, Massimiliano Malavasi, Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf, Paola Bonifacci, Rita Di Sarro. 501-509 [doi]
- Introducing ZORA to Children with Severe Physical DisabilitiesRenée van den Heuvel, Monique A. S. Lexis, Luc P. de Witte. 510-516 [doi]
- Evaluation of Dynamic Arm Supports in Real Life EnvironmentsLoek A. van der Heide, U. Roentgen, Luc P. de Witte. 517-522 [doi]
- Investigating the Effect of Social Robot EmbodimentSally Whelan, Christos Kouroupetroglou, Adam Santorelli, Massimiliano Raciti, Eva Barrett, Dympna Casey. 523-526 [doi]
- Care Robot ZORA in Dutch Nursing Homes; An Evaluation StudyHelianthe Kort, Chantal Huisman. 527-534 [doi]
- Standardization of Care and Assistive Products Involving Robot TechnologyYoji Yamada, Kunio Kurachi. 535-541 [doi]
- Estimation of Injury by Falls for Risk Assessment of Robotic Care DevicesKoji Matsumoto, Tatsuo Fujikawa, Yoichi Asano. 542-550 [doi]
- Development of a Risk Assessment Assistance Tool for Robotic Care DevicesKeiko Homma, Osamu Matsumoto. 551-557 [doi]
- Standardization of Assistive Products with Robotic Technology - From a Perspective of ISO/TC173Takenobu Inoue, Shigeru Yamauchi, Karl-Erik Westman. 558-564 [doi]
- IntelliTable: Inclusively-Designed Furniture with Robotic CapabilitiesTony J. Prescott, Sebastian Conran, Ben Mitchinson, Peter Cudd. 565-572 [doi]
- Usability of JACO Arm Interfaces Designed with a User-Centred Design MethodDamien Sauzin, Nadine Vigouroux, Frédéric Vella. 573-582 [doi]
- Development/Testing of a Monitoring System Assisting MCI Patients: The European Project INLIFEEvangelos Kaimakamis, Vaia Karavidopoulou, Vassilios Kilintzis, Leandros Stefanopoulos, Valentini Papageorgiou. 583-586 [doi]
- Embracing Technological Development and Salutogenic Health Promotion in the Provision of Assistive TechnologiesKyle Mulholland, Andrew Sirkka. 587-591 [doi]
- Adaptive Sampling Technique Using Regression Modelling and Fuzzy Inference System for Network TrafficAbdussalam Salama, Reza Saatchi, Derek Burke. 592-599 [doi]
- ICT Services for Life Improvement for the ElderlyAlejandro Sánchez-Rico, Pascal Garel, Isabella Notarangelo, Marcos Quintana, Gustavo Hernández, Stylianos Asteriadis, Mirela Popa, Nicholas Vretos, Vassilis Solachidis, Marta Burgos, Ariane Girault. 600-605 [doi]
- Applying Game Thinking to Slips, Trips and Falls PreventionPaul Dewick, Emma Stanmore. 606-613 [doi]
- A Mobile Game for the Social and Cognitive Well-Being of Elderly People in ChinaNan Li, Weiqin Chen. 614-621 [doi]
- Customised City Maps in Mobile Applications for Senior CitizensFrank Reins, Frank Berker, Helmut Heck. 622-629 [doi]
- Mobile Recommender Apps with Privacy Management for Accessible and Usable TechnologiesMarion A. Hersh, Barbara Leporini. 630-637 [doi]
- The Use of Apps for Health in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease and Stroke - Barriers and FacilitatorsC. Winberg, M. Kylberg, Cecilia Pettersson, T. Harnett, Per-Olof Hedvall, T. Mattsson, Eva Månsson Lexell. 638-641 [doi]
- Mobile App Selection Tool (MAST) for Post-Secondary Students with DisabilitiesLinda Chmiliar. 642-645 [doi]
- Involving Users in the Evaluation of Apps for Specific Health ConditionsLauren Powell, Phil Joddrell, Jack Parker. 646-653 [doi]
- Living Lab as an Agile Approach in Developing User-Friendly Welfare TechnologyNiina Holappa, Andrew Sirkka. 654-659 [doi]
- Accapto, a Generic Design and Development Toolkit for Accessible Mobile AppsElmar Krainz, Klaus Miesenberger. 660-664 [doi]
- Designing Web-Apps for All: How Do We Include Those with Cognitive Disabilities?Abi James, E. A. Draffan, Mike Wald. 665-668 [doi]
- "Design for Somebody" - Approach Enabling Mobile Technology DevelopmentAndrew Sirkka, Sari Merilampi, Antti Koivisto, Janika Tommiska, Tatu-Pekka Saarinen. 669-675 [doi]
- Recommendations for Age-Appropriate Mobile Application DesignAlireza Darvishy, Hans-Peter Hutter. 676-686 [doi]
- Six-and-a-Half-Year Practice of Tactile Map Creation ServiceTetsuya Watanabe, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi. 687-694 [doi]
- Towards Standardised Information Exchange Regarding the Accessibility of Public Transport in GermanyHelmut Heck, Rainer Wallbruch. 695-702 [doi]
- Definition of "Total Accessibility" for Public TransportChristian Bühler, Rainer Wallbruch. 703-708 [doi]
- Image Based Location Estimation for Walking Out of Visual Impaired PersonKazuho Kamasaka, Itaru Kitahara, Yoshinari Kameda. 709-716 [doi]
- Inertial Measurement Techniques for Human Joints' Movement AnalysisHarriet Nwaizu, Reza Saatchi, Derek Burke. 717-724 [doi]
- Modular Gesture Interface for People with Severe Motor Dysfunction: Foot RecognitionIkushi Yoda, Kazuyuki Itoh, Tsuyoshi Nakayama. 725-732 [doi]
- Assessing Gait Impairments Based on Auto-Encoded Patterns of Mahalanobis Distances from Consecutive StepsMario Muñoz Organero, Richard Davies, Sue J. Mawson. 733-740 [doi]
- Attenuating Tremor Using Passive DevicesReuven Katz, Eran Buki, Miriam Zacksenhouse. 741-747 [doi]
- A Review of Physical Activity Monitoring and Activity Trackers for Older AdultsJohn Barton, Brendan O'Flynn, Salvatore Tedesco. 748-754 [doi]
- Developing an Assessment (Tool) for Touch Screen DevicesAlexandra Danial-Saad, Lorenzo Chiari. 755-761 [doi]
- Not Just the Right to a Wheelchair but the Right Wheelchair - Improving Brazilian Wheelchair Service DeliveryTulio Maximo, Laurence Clift. 762-769 [doi]
- One Dimensional Input Device of Electric Wheelchair for Persons with Severe Duchenne Muscular DystrophyLele Xi, Yuki Yamamoto, Motoki Shino. 770-777 [doi]
- Efficiency and Rolling Resistance in Manual Wheelchair PropulsionTsutomu Hashizume, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Hisatoshi Ueda, Ikuo Yoneda, Masayuki Booka. 778-781 [doi]
- Advantages of Unstable Manual WheelchairIkuo Yoneda, Tsutomu Hashizume, Masayuki Booka, Hidehisa Oku, Shoichiro Fujisawa. 782-785 [doi]
- Servomotor Assistance in the Improvement of Manual Wheelchair MobilityGustavo Jose Giardini Lahr, Fausto Orsi Medola, Frode Eika Sandnes, Valéria Meirelles Carril Elui, Carlos Alberto Fortulan. 786-792 [doi]
- MotorSense: Using Motion Tracking Technology to Support the Identification and Treatment of Gross-Motor DysfunctionInmaculada Arnedillo Sánchez, Bryan Boyle, Benoît Bossavit. 793-796 [doi]
- Can Automated Facial Expression Analysis Show Differences Between Autism and Typical Functioning?Zsófia Borsos, Miklos Gyori. 797-804 [doi]
- Assistive Technology for an Inclusive Society for People with Intellectual DisabilityJohn Owuor, Fiona Larkan. 805-812 [doi]
- Participation and Autonomy for Users with ABI Through Easy Social Media AccessSusanne Dirks, Christian Bühler. 813-819 [doi]
- A Self-Assessment Framework for Inclusive Schools Supporting Assistive Technology UsersEvert-Jan Hoogerwerf, Andrea Solander-Gross, Katerina Mavrou, Ivan Traina, Marion A. Hersh. 820-827 [doi]
- Digital Skills Development and ICT in Inclusive Education: Experiences from Cyprus SchoolsKaterina Mavrou, Maria Loizou-Raouna. 828-835 [doi]
- Web Widgets Barriers for Visually Impaired UsersLetícia Seixas Pereira, Dominique Archambault. 836-842 [doi]
- Extraction Methodology of Implicit Didactics in Math Schoolbooks for the BlindPrajaks Jitngernmadan, Bernhard Stöger, Andrea Petz, Klaus Miesenberger. 843-850 [doi]
- Toward Emotionally Accessible Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)Garron Hillaire, Francisco Iniesto, Bart Rienties. 851-854 [doi]
- Auditing the Accessibility of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)Francisco Iniesto, Patrick McAndrew, Shailey Minocha, Tim Coughlan. 855-858 [doi]
- A Community-Level Perspective on Digitally and Socially Including Disabled PeopleTom French, James Richardson. 859-863 [doi]
- Supporting Disabled People's Independence With Digital Skills in the CommunityEmily Redmond, James Richardson. 864-869 [doi]
- Building an Accessible Pictograph Interface for Users with Intellectual DisabilitiesLeen Sevens, Jo Daems, Annelies De Vliegher, Ineke Schuurman, Vincent Vandeghinste, Frank Van Eynde. 870-877 [doi]
- Inclusive E-Learning - Towards an Integrated System DesignYasmin Patzer, Niels Pinkwart. 878-885 [doi]
- Co-Creation Learning Procedures: Comparing Interactive Language Lessons for Deaf and Hearing StudentsNaotsune Hosono, Hiromitsu Inoue, Yutaka Tomita. 886-889 [doi]
- The WebACS - An Accessible Graphical EditorStefan Parker, Gerhard Nussbaum, Stephan Pölzer. 890-893 [doi]
- How Accessible is Weibo for People with Visual Impairments?Zhifeng Liu, Weiqin Chen. 894-901 [doi]
- DUCK: A DeDUCtive Soft Keyboard for Visually Impaired UsersMathieu Raynal, Philippe Roussille. 902-909 [doi]
- Evaluation of Orientation Performance of Attention Patterns for Blind PersonShoichiro Fujisawa, Tatsuki Ishibashi, Katsuya Sato, Sin-ichi Ito, Osamu Sueda. 910-917 [doi]
- An Analysis and Proposal of 3D Printing Applications for the Visually ImpairedKazunori Minatani. 918-921 [doi]
- Accessibility Analysis of the Eclipse IDE for Users with Visual ImpairmentVanessa Petrausch, Claudia Loitsch. 922-929 [doi]
- Effects of Optimizing the Scan-Path on Scanning Keyboards with QWERTY-Layout for English TextFrode Eika Sandnes, Fausto Orsi Medola. 930-938 [doi]
- Usability of Optical Mark Reader Sheet as an Answering Tool in TestingMasayuki Booka, Hidehisa Oku, Andreas Scheller, Shintaro Yamaoka. 939-946 [doi]
- Use of Scanning Wizard Can Enhance Text Entry Rate: Preliminary ResultsHeidi Horstmann Koester, Richard C. Simpson. 947-954 [doi]
- Towards a Cognitive ScreenreaderPeter Heumader, Klaus Miesenberger, Reinhard Koutny. 955-960 [doi]
- Inclusive Competitive Game Play Through Balanced Sensory FeedbackThomas Westin, David Söderström, Olov Karlsson, Ranil Peiris. 961-968 [doi]
- Comparing Accessibility Auditing Methods for Ebooks: Crowdsourced, Functionality-Led Versus Web Content MethodologiesAbi James, E. A. Draffan, Mike Wald. 969-976 [doi]
- Universal Design as a Transformative Agent in Education for All LearnersGerald Craddock, Larry McNutt. 977-984 [doi]
- A Self-Service Approach to Promote Self-Sufficiency, Independence and Inclusion Amongst Disabled StudentsLars Ballieu Christensen, Tanja Stevns. 985-988 [doi]
- ICT and UD: Preliminary Study for Recommendations to Design Accessible University CoursesSilvio Marcello Pagliara, Marta Sánchez Utgé, Lucia De Anna. 989-992 [doi]
- Universal Design Across the Curriculum: Training for Students and TeachersTrish MacKeogh, James Hubbard, Kieran O'Callaghan. 993-1000 [doi]
- Machine Learning Based Evaluation of Reading and Writing DifficultiesMamoru Iwabuchi, Rumi Hirabayashi, Kenryu Nakamura, Nem Khan Dim. 1001-1004 [doi]
- Development of Mathematical Skills Developing Game SoftwareGyula Hajdics, Tibor Guzsvinecz, Veronika Szücs, Cecilia Sik-Lányi. 1005-1008 [doi]
- Lessons from Helen Keller: How to Make the Comics Accessible?Jérôme Dupire, Yvan Boude. 1009-1016 [doi]
- Education in Care and Technology; Development and Evaluation of a First Cohort of an International Master CourseCharles G. Willems. 1017-1023 [doi]
- Higher Education Beyond Faculties: Interdisciplinary Education in Care and TechnologyAnne-mie A. G. Sponselee, Joost van Hoof. 1024-1029 [doi]
- Designing Situated Learning Experiences: Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Design Education in HealthcareStephen Reay, Guy Collier. 1030-1033 [doi]
- Simulation in Medical School EducationNuno Pombo, Nuno-Garcia, Miguel Castelo-Branco. 1034-1036 [doi]
- Roles and Responsibilities of Parents and Therapists in a Kindergarten Treatment CentreNadine Spierts. 1037-1041 [doi]
- Adoption and Use of a Mobile System at Home CareAnnika Vasalampi. 1042-1046 [doi]
- Open DeveloperSpace: An Enabling Infrastructure for Stakeholders to Generate New Access SolutionsGregg C. Vanderheiden, Till Riedel, Matthias Peissner, Colin Clark, Ignacio Peinado, Tony Atkins, Gianna Tsakou, Antranig Basman, Simon Bates, Avtar Gill. 1047-1054 [doi]
- Feed3: A Strategy for a 3-Direction Connection Among AT Consumers and DevelopersManuel Ortega-Moral, Jesica Rivero, José Antonio Gutiérrez, Andrés Iglesias, Pablo Suárez, Ignacio Peinado, Eva de Lera, Carla Zaldua, Gregg C. Vanderheiden. 1055-1058 [doi]
- Using the Assistance on Demand Platform to Set Up a Network of Assistance ServicesHelen-Catherine Leligou, Athanasoulis Panagiotis, Gianna Tsakou, Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Otilia Kocsis, Nikos Katevas. 1059-1062 [doi]
- Use Model for a User Centred Design in Multidisciplinary TeamsColin Clark, Jess Michelle, Sepideh Shahi, Kevin Stolarick, Jutta Trevinarus, Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Vivian Vimarlund. 1063-1066 [doi]
- Enabling Accessibility Through Model-Based User Interface DevelopmentDaniel Ziegler, Matthias Peissner. 1067-1074 [doi]
- Stepping Stones for People with Cognitive Disabilities and Low Digital LiteracySteve Lee. 1075-1078 [doi]
- Gaze-Based Assistive Technology - Use in Everyday Life for Individuals with ImpairmentsHelena Hemmingsson, Maria Borgestig. 1079-1081 [doi]
- The Benefits of Gaze-Based Assistive Technology in Daily Activities for Children with DisabilitiesMaria Borgestig, Helena Hemmingsson. 1082-1088 [doi]
- Teachers' Experiences of Hope Using Eye Gaze-Controlled ComputersPatrik Rytterström. 1089-1094 [doi]
- Parent Perception of Two Eye-Gaze Control Technology Systems in Young Children with Cerebral Palsy: Pilot StudyPetra Karlsson, Margaret Wallen. 1095-1102 [doi]
- Participation Through Gaze Controlled Computer for Children with Severe Multiple DisabilitiesEva Holmqvist, Sandra Derbring, Sofia Wallin. 1103-1108 [doi]
- Gaze-Based Assistive Technology for a Toddler with Tetraplegia and Without SpeechHelena Hemmingsson, Maria Borgestig. 1109-1112 [doi]
- Gaze-Based Assistive Technology - Usefulness in Clinical AssessmentsHelena Wandin. 1113-1118 [doi]