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Working With Participants as part of modern user-centred design processes. We close the chapter with a discussion of future areas of research around measurement of accessible user experiences and a short list of key things to remember when undertaking user research with people with disabilities.叫喊 发表于 2025-3-25 16:50:07
Working with Companies, Charities and Governmental Organisationsto address the needs of real people as well as research focusing on disability. Ultimately, the aim should be to incorporate people with disabilities as participants and stakeholders in all areas of research.alabaster 发表于 2025-3-25 21:20:43
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Reproducible and Sustainable Research Softwareat it involves, for Web accessibility researchers to make computational research methods reproducible—such that the data and methods are available to and usable by others—and sustainable—such that they continue to be available and usable over time.RALES 发表于 2025-3-26 12:22:26
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Deafness and Hearing Losseter overlay. Because of these differences, designers and providers should strive to provide accessibility for people with hearing loss across multiple dimensions—hearing loss, legal requirements, communication and cultural preferences.诗集 发表于 2025-3-26 18:32:03
Deafness and Hearing Losseter overlay. Because of these differences, designers and providers should strive to provide accessibility for people with hearing loss across multiple dimensions—hearing loss, legal requirements, communication and cultural preferences.