نتایج جستجو برای: assistive technology at

تعداد نتایج: 4042164  

2007
Jacob O. Wobbrock Brad A. Myers JACOB O. WOBBROCK BRAD A. MYERS

Purpose. To describe the research and development that led to Trackball EdgeWrite, a gestural text entry method that improves desktop input for some people with motor impairments. To compare the character-level version of this technique with a new word-level version. Further, to compare the technique with competitor techniques that use on-screen keyboards. Method. A rapid and iterative design-a...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2014
Lina Magnusson Nerrolyn Ramstrand Eleonor I Fransson Gerd Ahlström

OBJECTIVES To investigate patients' mobility and satisfaction with their lower-limb prosthetic or orthotic device and related service delivery in Sierra Leone; to compare groups of patients regarding type and level of assistive device, gender, area of residence, income; and to identify factors associated with satisfaction with the assistive device and service. METHODS A total of 139 patients ...

Journal: :New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences 2016

Journal: :Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application 2018

Journal: :Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 2019

Journal: :Scholarly and Research Communication 2014

2009
Marco Traballesi Tiziano Averna Anna Sofia Delussu Stefano Brunelli MARCO TRABALLESI TIZIANO AVERNA ANNA SOFIA DELUSSU STEFANO BRUNELLI

2007
ANNA CAVENDER RAHUL VANAM DANE K. BARNEY RICHARD E. LADNER EVE A. RISKIN

For Deaf people, access to the mobile telephone network in the United States is currently limited to text messaging, forcing communication in English as opposed to American Sign Language (ASL), the preferred language. Because ASL is a visual language, mobile video phones have the potential to give Deaf people access to real-time mobile communication in their preferred language. However, even to...

2017
Tom Luyten Susy Braun Gaston Jamin Susan van Hooren Luc de Witte

The goal of this study was (1) to determine whether and how nursing home residents with dementia respond to the interactive art installation in general and (2) to identify whether responses change when the content type and, therefore, the nature of the interaction with the artwork changes. The interactive art installation ‘VENSTER’ evokes responses in nursing home residents with dementia, illus...

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