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期刊名:Assistive technology outcomes and benefits

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ISSN:1938-7261

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Michele C McDonnall,Rachael Sessler Trinkowsky Michele C McDonnall
Assistive technology (AT) innovations for people who are blind or have low vision are occurring at a rapid pace, yet we know little about what this population thinks or knows about these innovations. This paper presents the results of a sur...
Sofia Benson-Goldberg,Lori Geist,Karen Erickson Sofia Benson-Goldberg
Project Open (https://project-openaac.com/) is aimed at improving in-person expressive communication for individuals with complex communication needs who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). The project includes intersectin...
Michele C McDonnall,Anne Steverson,Jamie Boydstun Michele C McDonnall
This study investigated the preferred and actual methods for learning assistive technology (AT) by employed individuals who are blind or have low vision. Hands-on training was the preferred method for learning to use new AT, particularly am...
Sarah M Anderson,Alina L Flores,Laura Z Baldwin et al. Sarah M Anderson et al.
It is essential that people with disabilities have equitable access to COVID-19 communication resources to protect themselves, their families, and their communities. The Accessible Materials and Culturally Relevant Messages for Individuals ...
Alina L Flores,Jennifer Meunier,Georgina Peacock Alina L Flores
To ensure access to health communication, attention must be paid to the needs of all audiences. As scientists working in a highly technical organization, we often focus more on methods and findings without giving the same thought to how we ...
Kevin M Pitt,Jonathan S Brumberg,Adrienne R Pitt Kevin M Pitt
Purpose: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) aim to provide access to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices via brain activity alone. However, while BCI technology is expanding in the laboratory setting th...