Title:
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HELPING DISABILITY YOUNG CHILDREN TO UNDERSTAND QUOTIDIAN REALITY |
Author(s):
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Micaela Esteves , Filipe Pinto , Audrey Silva , Ana Duarte |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-61-4 |
Editors:
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Gunilla Bradley |
Year:
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2008 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Multimedia, disability, human-computer interaction, users with special needs, learning.. |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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53 |
Last Page:
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60 |
Language:
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English |
Cover:
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Throughout technological resources, learning methods have achieved more affective and user-friendly results than in
traditional ways, even when the target audience are young children with special needs. Addressing the usability, this
paper introduces software directed to young children less than 13 years old with special needs at vision and sound levels.
This application intents to explain the definition, the origin and the way it works of some actual electronic devices used in
their quotidian, like television, telephone, electricity or personal computer. The work presented was developed under
pedagogical guidelines specially directed to young children with disability. The analysis, programming and testing phases
were conceived accordingly young children participation and testing.
Disabled persons have the inherent right to respect for their human dignity (
) whatever the origin,
nature and seriousness of their handicaps and disabilities, have the same fundamental rights as their
fellow-citizens
. (Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons, United Nations resolution
December 1975) |
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