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Author Cambridge Workshop on UA and AT (10th : 2020 : Cambridge, England)

Title Designing for inclusion : inclusive design: looking towards the future / Patrick Langdon, Jonathan Lazar, Ann Heylighen, Hua Dong, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (196 pages)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Reconciling Usability, Accessibility and Inclusive Design -- Towards Design and Making Hubs for People Living with Dementia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Wicked Problem of Dementia -- 3 Towards Design and Making Hubs for People Living with Dementia -- 4 Designed with Dementia: 75BC -- 5 Designed with Dementia: Glasgow Stained-Glass Window -- 6 Designed with Dementia: Pop Up Shops -- 7 Analysis -- 8 Why Are These Interventions Important? -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Universal Design and Child Online Protection -- 1 Introduction
2 Child Online Protection and Hate Speech -- 3 An Issue that Defines a Generation -- 4 Diffusion of Hate Speech Worldwide -- 5 Online Hate Speech -- 6 Concluding Remarks on Ablist Hate Speech -- References -- Designing Inclusive Assistive and Rehabilitation Systems -- Sleepwear for Breast Cancer Survivors: Enacting Inclusion Through Feminine Identity and Attachments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Identity and Attachment to Clothing -- 3 Design Research and Methodology -- 4 Attachments as Indicators of Identity -- 5 Re-scripting Feminine Identities -- 6 Conclusion -- References
'Innova' Digital Application and Database for Designers to Innovate for Carers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 'Innova' Digital Application and Database -- 3.1 How Does Innova Work? -- 3.2 Front-End Target User Group -- 4 Interdisciplinary Development of 'Innova' -- 4.1 Design and Development Process -- 4.2 Naming, Visual Identity and Visual Design Guidelines -- 4.3 Programming -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Co-creation Process of a Platform for Healthcare Engineering Design and Innovation (HEDI) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Offline Co-creation Practice
2.1 Co-creation with Doctors in the Medical Lab -- 2.2 Co-creation with Local Residents for NICE 2035 -- 2.3 Co-creation with Children in the Shanghai Children's Medical Centre -- 2.4 Insights from Offline Co-creation Projects -- 3 Online Co-creation Research -- 3.1 Existing Online Co-creation Platforms -- 3.2 Positioning of HEDI -- 4 Value-Methodology-Execution Pyramid -- 5 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Measuring Product Demand and Peoples' Capabilities -- Patients' Experience of Waiting for Surgery -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Data Collection -- 2.2 Data Analysis
3 Findings -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Accessibility of Tactile Experience for the Textile Designer -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What Is the Value of Maker Skills -- 2 A Case Study of a Textile Design Student and Researcher -- 3 Equality and Equity -- 3.1 Accessibility from the Perspective of Disabled People -- 3.2 The Role of Technology in Promoting Accessibility -- 3.3 Dispelling Misperception Before Designing AT/D -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Designing Cognitive Interaction with Emerging Technologies
Summary This proceedings book presents papers from the 10th Cambridge Workshops on Universal Access and Assistive Technology. The CWUAAT series of workshops have celebrated a long history of interdisciplinarity, including design disciplines, computer scientists, engineers, architects, ergonomists, ethnographers, ethicists, policymakers, practitioners, and user communities. This reflects the wider increasing realisation over the long duration of the series that design for inclusion is not limited to technology, engineering disciplines, and computer science but instead requires an interdisciplinary approach. The key to this is providing a platform upon which the different disciplines can engage and see each others antecedents, methods, and point of view. This proceedings book of the 10th CWUAAT conference presents papers in a variety of topics including Reconciling usability, accessibility, and inclusive design; Designing inclusive assistive and rehabilitation systems; Designing cognitive interaction with emerging technologies; Designing inclusive architecture; Data mining and visualising inclusion; Legislation, standards, and policy in inclusive design; Situational inclusive interfaces; and The historical perspective: 20 years of CWUAAT. CWUAAT has always aimed to be inclusive in the fields that it invites to the workshop. We must include social science, psychologies, anthropologies, economists, politics, governance, and business. This requirement is now energised by imminent new challenges arising from techno-social change. In particular, artificial intelligence, wireless technologies, and the Internet of Things generate a pressing need for more socially integrated projects with operational consequences on individuals in the built environment and at all levels of design and society. Business cases and urgent environmental issues such as sustainability and transportation should now be a focus point for inclusion in an increasingly challenging world. This proceedings book continues the goal of designing for inclusion, as set out by the CWUAAT when it first started
Notes Introducing Activity Tracking in Healthcare Settings: The Merit of Self-reflection
Includes author index
Print version record
Subject Self-help devices for people with disabilities -- Congresses
People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation -- Technological innovations -- Congresses
Assistive computer technology -- Congresses
User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Congresses
Rehabilitation technology -- Congresses
User interface design & usability.
Robotics.
Rehabilitation.
Civil rights & citizenship.
Technical design.
Computers -- User Interfaces.
Technology & Engineering -- Robotics.
Medical -- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Political Science -- Civics & Citizenship.
Technology & Engineering -- Industrial Design -- Product.
Assistive computer technology
People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation -- Technological innovations
Rehabilitation technology
Self-help devices for people with disabilities
User interfaces (Computer systems)
Genre/Form Electronic books
proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Langdon, Patrick, 1961-
Lazar, Jonathan.
Heylighen, Ann
Dong, Hua
ISBN 9783030438654
3030438651