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Prof. Alan F. Newell, MBE, FRSE. & Dr. Peter GregorDepartment of Applied Computing at the University of Dundee
“User Sensitive Inclusive Design”In search of a new paradigm
Ms. Ariya Atthawuttikul and Mr. Roongrot Rattanapichetkul
Arch.D. of Multidisciplinary Design Research, KMITL
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Disability
Ability
User
• Universal Design• Design for All• Accessible Design• Inclusive Design
= Inclusive Design for Telecommunication Terminals
ABSTRACT
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http://www.w3.org/WAI.
1. Flexibility in use2. Simple and intuitive
use3. Perceptible information4. Tolerance for error5. Low physical effort6. Size7. Space
Guidelines of accessible to people with disabilities:
http://www.ncsu.edu/cud/ud/ud.html.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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1. Specify the context of use
2. Specify requirements3. Create design solutions4. Evaluate designs
Example
Universal Centred Design Paradigm
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Abilities Skills Requirements Preferences
Design for All
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ParticipatoryLife in society
ActionExperience
ResearchMind, Knowledge
PAR
User should be “involved in” the process, but not have a dominant
role
Research agenda Developing research questions Participating in the research as
researchers Advisors Consultants testing research ideas Evaluating the results of the research
“PAR” individuals with disabilities are involved setting:
Participation action research (PAR)
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User Centered Design
Standard equipment not in standard
locating
Environment
Users
Functionality
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Face-to-face CHAT
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………...#$%^
Ordinary & Extra-ordinary human-machine interaction
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Therapists // Nurses // Special education teachers // Linguists // Psychologists
Clinicians for disabled users
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To facilitate the development of better specialised equipment
To provide “mainstream” engineers with an effective and efficient way of including people with disabilities within the potential user groups for their projects.
The excellent is an enemy of goal !
The Goal: a new paradigm
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VIDEO
“Thank you for your attention”
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