Title: DESIGNING INTERFACE FOR DISABILITIES
1DESIGNING INTERFACE FOR DISABILITIES
- Ebuba Udoh 0313957
- Idris Kargbo 0317960
- Linda Mensah 0508699
2VARIOUS TYPES OF DISABILITIES
- Cognitive
- Long/Short Sighted
- Dyslexia
- Hearing
- Physical
- Language Disorder stroke, Alzheimers, Brain
damage etc. - Speech, Visual etc.
3Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Cognitive Disability cognitive disabilities
accompanied by physical disabilities Users with
cognitive disabilities include users with
learning disabilities with or without deficit,
they interact with technology in various ways. - (1) Designers need to understand the deficits
of these users when designing interface that need
to be access by this users. - (2) Most learning disorders are often elderly.
Victim with learning disabilities go hand-hand
with Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity
(ADD or ADHD). -
4Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- (3) Victim with language disabilities may lose
their ability to communicate effectively and
short and long term memory loss, word finding and
syntax difficulties. - In designing interface for cognitive disabilities
these three in which technology has been
historically used are - Compensation (assistive technologies)
- Diagnostics and assessment
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5Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- (3) Victim with language disabilities may lose
their ability to communicate effectively and
short and long term memory loss, word finding and
syntax difficulties. -
- Computer Assisted Instruction CAI This
software is design to provide remediation in
specific area through repeated drills. - Multi-media based, open-ended package software
also designed to encourage the user with the
development of written skill. -
6Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Compensation and/ or assistive technologies for
cognitive difficulties is a significant area.
This is particularly true because the law
mandates these accommodations. The - Americans with disabilities Act (ADA)1990 stated
that accommodations need to be made for
disabilities at workplace. - Education Disabilities Act (EDA) 1997, provided
that assistive technology devices and services
are required to be made available to students and
youth ensuring a free, appropriate public
education.
7Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Identify problems with cluttered interfaces
causing distraction to learning disabled users.
It is important also when matching the
remediation method chosen for in class education,
creating modifiable programs that can be
tailored to a students needs and providing
frequent informative feedback. Some software are
more effective than other, Larsen, Steen. 1995
identifies difficulties with distracting
interface and animation in remediation software.
8Factors to be consider when designing for users
- (1) Designers should include cognitive
disabilities in the design, research, and
development of new technologies, and they should
be sure to create that inclusive across cultures. - (2) Designers should remember the 8 shneidermans
golden rules of interface design. In particular
users with disabilities benefit from design that
stress consistency, informative feedback, error
prevention with friendly error handling, and
reduce short term memory load.
9Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Long/Short Sighted- Designers for the web
specifically, designers need to balance the
demand for different types of users. It might be
efficacious to provide different access methods,
they should be remember to provide - (1) Avoid clutter
- (2) Create modifiable software
- (3) Provide software with useful, informative,
and frequent feedback - (4) Provide multiple methods for access
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10Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- (5) Support for text browsers on the WWW
- (6) Alternative method for on line form.
- (7) Information layouts and easy to understand,
e.g. Display important information in a
prominent area to catch the users eye.
11Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Speech
- -use of predictive algorithm to anticipate the
words used and fill them in. - -Speech synthesis and text based tools to aid
communication
12Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Dyslexia
- -Speech input/output to alleviate the need to
read and write - -Spelling correction facilities can help users
- - Consistent navigation structure and clear
signposting cues
13Factors to be consider when designing an
interface for disabilities
- Hearing impaired
- Captioning audio content if not already in
graphical or textual version e.g. in the use of
multimedia presentations - Gesture recognition to translate signing to
speech or text to aid non-signers.
14REFERENCES
- 1 Shneiderman's, Ben.1998. Designing the user
interface strategies for effective
Human-Computer Interaction 3rd ed. - 2 Larsen, Steen.1995 Technology for learning
disabilities. - 3 Lewis, Rena B. 1998 Assistive technology and
Learning disabilities. - 4 Lundberg,I. 1995. The computer as a tool of
remediation in the education for reading
disabilities. - 5 Hill, Janette R. and Michael J. Hannafin.
1997. Cognitive strategies and learning from the
World Wide Web, ETRD Educational Technology
Development - 6 Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory D. Abowd,
Russell Beale, 2004,Human Computer Interaction
Third Edition