Patrick Langdon / John Clarkson / Peter Robinson (eds.)
Designing Inclusive Futures
Herausgegeben von Langdon, Patrick M.; Clarkson, P. John; Robinson, Peter
Patrick Langdon / John Clarkson / Peter Robinson (eds.)
Designing Inclusive Futures
Herausgegeben von Langdon, Patrick M.; Clarkson, P. John; Robinson, Peter
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""Designing Inclusive Futures"" reflects the need to explore, in a coherent way, the issues and practicalities that lie behind design that is intended to extend our active future lives. This encompasses design for inclusion in daily life at home but also extends to the workplace and for products within these contexts. For example, given trends in employment sector growth, skills requirements, labour supply and demographic change, there is a need to predict the critical areas where individual capabilities are mismatched with the physical, social and organisational demands of work. This…mehr
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""Designing Inclusive Futures"" reflects the need to explore, in a coherent way, the issues and practicalities that lie behind design that is intended to extend our active future lives. This encompasses design for inclusion in daily life at home but also extends to the workplace and for products within these contexts. For example, given trends in employment sector growth, skills requirements, labour supply and demographic change, there is a need to predict the critical areas where individual capabilities are mismatched with the physical, social and organisational demands of work. This mismatch, which can be addressed within the domain of inclusive design, is pervasively linked to real artefacts in workspaces and their intersection with the health factors that relate to ageing. This book is the result of the fourth CWUAAT workshop held in Cambridge, England in April 2008.
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- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12109623
- 2008
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781848002104
- ISBN-10: 1848002106
- Artikelnr.: 23519495
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12109623
- 2008
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781848002104
- ISBN-10: 1848002106
- Artikelnr.: 23519495
Part I Understanding Users Converting Disability Data into a Format Suitable for Estimating Design Exclusion Using Constraints in the Understanding of the Interactions between Products and Humans User Involvement and User Data: A Framework to Help Designers to Select Appropriate Methods Engaging the Ageing: Designing Artefacts to Provoke Dialogue Biomechanical Analysis of Opening Glass Jars: Using Kinematics Building a Consumer Network to Engage Users with Disabilities Part II Inclusive Design Help or Hindrance: The Use of Tools for Opening Packaging The Sound of Inclusion: A Case Study on Acoustic Comfort for All Designing an Inclusive Pill Dispenser Prior Experience of Domestic Microwave Cooker Interfaces: A User Study Prior Experience and Intuitive Use: Image Schemas in User Centred Design Sustaining Autonomous Living for Older People Through Inclusive Strategies for the Home Appliance Design Part III Computer Access and New Technologies Investigating the Security-related Challenges of Blind Users on the Web Access Barriers to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Issues, Opportunities and Policy Options Gaze Interaction with Virtual On-line Communities The Resolution Race: Perpetuating Inaccessible Computing Part IV Assistive Technology A Case Study of Simulating HCI for Special Needs User-led Design of Technology to Improve Quality of Life for People with Dementia Photonote: The Making of a Classroom Adaptation System FES Indoor Rowing and On-water Sculling Universal Access to Shopping: Apparel Acquisition Preferences for the Working Woman with Physical Disabilities Part V Inclusive Environments Is Remodelled Extra Care Housing in England an Inclusive and C
Understanding Users.- Converting Disability Data into a Format Suitable for Estimating Design Exclusion.- Using Constraints in the Understanding of the Interactions Between Products and Humans.- User Involvement and User Data: A Framework to Help Designers to Select Appropriate Methods.- Engaging the Ageing: Designing Artefacts to Provoke Dialogue.- Biomechanical Analysis of Opening Glass Jars: Using Kinematics.- Building a Consumer Network to Engage Users with Disabilities.- Inclusive Design.- Help or Hindrance: The Use of Tools for Opening Packaging.- The Sound of Inclusion: A Case Study on Acoustic Comfort for All.- Designing an Inclusive Pill Dispenser.- Prior Experience of Domestic Microwave Cooker Interfaces: A User Study.- Prior Experience and Intuitive Use: Image Schemas in User Centred Design.- Sustaining Autonomous Living for Older People Through Inclusive Strategies for Home Appliance Design.- Computer Access and New Technologies.- Investigating the Security-related Challenges of Blind Users on the Web.- Access Barriers to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Issues, Opportunities and Policy Options.- Gaze Interaction with Virtual On-line Communities.- The Resolution Race: Perpetuating Inaccessible Computing.- Assistive Technology.- A Case Study of Simulating HCI for Special Needs.- User-led Design of Technology to Improve Quality of Life for People with Dementia.- Photonote: The Making of a Classroom Adaptation System.- FES Indoor Rowing and On-water Sculling.- Universal Access to Shopping: Apparel Acquisition Preferences for the Working Woman with Physical Disabilities.- Inclusive Environments.- Is Remodelled Extra Care Housing in England an Inclusive and ‘Care-neutral’ Solution?.- Designing for an Ageing Population: ResidentialPreferences of the Turkish Older People to Age in Place.- Universal Design Patterns and Their Use in Designing Inclusive Environments.- User Friendly Living Environmental Research and Design for Older People.
Part I Understanding Users Converting Disability Data into a Format Suitable for Estimating Design Exclusion Using Constraints in the Understanding of the Interactions between Products and Humans User Involvement and User Data: A Framework to Help Designers to Select Appropriate Methods Engaging the Ageing: Designing Artefacts to Provoke Dialogue Biomechanical Analysis of Opening Glass Jars: Using Kinematics Building a Consumer Network to Engage Users with Disabilities Part II Inclusive Design Help or Hindrance: The Use of Tools for Opening Packaging The Sound of Inclusion: A Case Study on Acoustic Comfort for All Designing an Inclusive Pill Dispenser Prior Experience of Domestic Microwave Cooker Interfaces: A User Study Prior Experience and Intuitive Use: Image Schemas in User Centred Design Sustaining Autonomous Living for Older People Through Inclusive Strategies for the Home Appliance Design Part III Computer Access and New Technologies Investigating the Security-related Challenges of Blind Users on the Web Access Barriers to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Issues, Opportunities and Policy Options Gaze Interaction with Virtual On-line Communities The Resolution Race: Perpetuating Inaccessible Computing Part IV Assistive Technology A Case Study of Simulating HCI for Special Needs User-led Design of Technology to Improve Quality of Life for People with Dementia Photonote: The Making of a Classroom Adaptation System FES Indoor Rowing and On-water Sculling Universal Access to Shopping: Apparel Acquisition Preferences for the Working Woman with Physical Disabilities Part V Inclusive Environments Is Remodelled Extra Care Housing in England an Inclusive and C
Understanding Users.- Converting Disability Data into a Format Suitable for Estimating Design Exclusion.- Using Constraints in the Understanding of the Interactions Between Products and Humans.- User Involvement and User Data: A Framework to Help Designers to Select Appropriate Methods.- Engaging the Ageing: Designing Artefacts to Provoke Dialogue.- Biomechanical Analysis of Opening Glass Jars: Using Kinematics.- Building a Consumer Network to Engage Users with Disabilities.- Inclusive Design.- Help or Hindrance: The Use of Tools for Opening Packaging.- The Sound of Inclusion: A Case Study on Acoustic Comfort for All.- Designing an Inclusive Pill Dispenser.- Prior Experience of Domestic Microwave Cooker Interfaces: A User Study.- Prior Experience and Intuitive Use: Image Schemas in User Centred Design.- Sustaining Autonomous Living for Older People Through Inclusive Strategies for Home Appliance Design.- Computer Access and New Technologies.- Investigating the Security-related Challenges of Blind Users on the Web.- Access Barriers to Wireless Technologies for People with Disabilities: Issues, Opportunities and Policy Options.- Gaze Interaction with Virtual On-line Communities.- The Resolution Race: Perpetuating Inaccessible Computing.- Assistive Technology.- A Case Study of Simulating HCI for Special Needs.- User-led Design of Technology to Improve Quality of Life for People with Dementia.- Photonote: The Making of a Classroom Adaptation System.- FES Indoor Rowing and On-water Sculling.- Universal Access to Shopping: Apparel Acquisition Preferences for the Working Woman with Physical Disabilities.- Inclusive Environments.- Is Remodelled Extra Care Housing in England an Inclusive and ‘Care-neutral’ Solution?.- Designing for an Ageing Population: ResidentialPreferences of the Turkish Older People to Age in Place.- Universal Design Patterns and Their Use in Designing Inclusive Environments.- User Friendly Living Environmental Research and Design for Older People.