[PDF][PDF] Mobile technology and everyday living: case study of the impact of mobile devices on people with learning disabilities in Brazil

P Williams, B Cendon - … Journal of Computer Science and Mobile …, 2019 - academia.edu
Internet-enabled 'Smartphones' are becoming ever more used by people with Learning
Disabilities (LD) for entertainment, to socialise and enjoy self-expression. Despite this, there …

Smartphones and people with intellectual disabilities: An international comparison of contextual social barriers for effective usage

P Williams, BV Cendón - IMCIC 2020-11th International Multi …, 2020 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous. However, very little research has been carried out
on the use, benefits or barriers of this technology by people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) …

An empiric study of the use of mobile technology by users with intellectual disability

A Mendoza-González, H Luna-García… - … Workshop on Human …, 2018 - Springer
People with intellectual disabilities can use tablet computers and smartphones to enhance
their learning and increase their independent living. Nevertheless, there is a dark side in the …

The use of mobile devices to support young people with disabilities

D Maher, K Young - Advances in Communications and Media …, 2017 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
© 2017 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Emerging evidence suggests
mobile devices have the potential to deliver students with disabilities a more equitable …

[PDF][PDF] Smartphone use and activities by people with disabilities: user survey 2016

JT Morris, WM Sweatman… - The Journal on …, 2017 - scholarworks.csun.edu
Access and use of mainstream wireless technology is essential to social and economic
participation, which can be especially challenging to people with disabilities. Technology …

The use of mobile devices for the elderly as a possibility for digital inclusion

E Heis, LR Machado, PA Behar - European Conference on e …, 2016 - books.google.com
Society is constantly changing. More attention on the quality of life has led to an increase in
the elderly population in recent years. Therefore, new opportunities are being offered and …

The digital lives of people with learning disabilities: methodological considerations

PE Williams - Conference of the International Journal of Arts & …, 2017 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Mobile technology is becoming ubiquitous, with usage ranging across such diverse activities
as direction-finding, music storage, photography, texting, checking social-media, accessing …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile phones as assistive technologies: gaps and opportunities

G Barbareschi, CA Jan, M Nique… - WHO: Geneva …, 2019 - books.google.com
In the last decade, mobile phones have become invaluable allays in the everyday lives of
people with disabilities. Even in low and middle-income countries mobile phones are highly …

[PDF][PDF] Creating accessible mobile applications: a case study of challenges and lessons

R Baumann, JK Schwartz, RO Smith - … : Rehabilitation Engineering and …, 2014 - resna.org
The accessibility of mobile applications is a vital issue for people with disabilities. Use of the
internet enhances quality of communication and sense of selfdetermination and …

Use of smartphones by older adults: characteristics and reports of students enrolled at a University of the Third Age (U3A)

LOBV Cliquet, MGC Pimentel, SST Batistoni… - PerCursos, 2023 - repositorio.usp.br
Introduction: The increase in mobile device users aged> 60 years reflects a transformation in
the information and communication technology (ICT) area. Supporting older adults in their …