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CHI
2010
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Design to read: designing for people who do not read easily
Many people do not read easily. They may have an impairment such as a visual problem. They may be reading in stressful conditions or poor light, or perhaps they are reading in a s...
Caroline Jarrett, Helen Petrie, Kathryn Summers
BCSHCI
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Designing for people who do not read easily
Many people do not read easily for all sorts of reasons: social and cultural, because of impairments, or because of their context. Even in the area of impairments, design for peop...
Caroline Jarrett, Katie Grant, B. L. William Wong,...
UIST
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Who cares?: reflecting who is reading what on distributed community bulletin boards
In this paper, we describe the YeTi information sharing system that has been designed to foster community building through informal digital content sharing. The YeTi system is a g...
Toshiya Yamada, Jun Shingu, Elizabeth F. Churchill...
HICSS
2007
IEEE
110views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
An Observational Study of Voters on the Internet
Voters in a democracy have the responsibility to learn about the candidates and issues on which they are deciding. The internet offers voters unparalleled opportunities for findin...
Scott P. Robertson, Christine E. Wania, Sang Joon ...
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Participatory design with proxies: developing a desktop-PDA system to support people with aphasia
In this paper, we describe the design and preliminary evaluation of a hybrid desktop-handheld system developed to support individuals with aphasia, a disorder which impairs the ab...
Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Sonya S. Nikolova, Karyn Mo...