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Chapter 1. Definitions, models, needs Chapter 2. Issues inherent in researching learning disabilities Chapter 3. The web and people with learning disabilities Chapter 4. Methods to test Website usability Chapter 5. Website usability - eliciting the issues Chapter 6. The use of images Chapter 7. Investigating the attributes elicited in consort Chapter 8. 'Serial access' to information Chapter 9. 'Random','direct' and 'iterative' access Chapter 10. Examining website preferences Chapter 11. A shrinking world: mobile devices and usability Chapter 12. Testing the usability of a mobile app Chapter 13. Facilitating information access Chapter 14. Conclusion
“This book presents important new evidence about the benefits of digital technologies for people with learning disabilities providing much-needed new insights of value to carers, learning practitioners and social policy-makers.”
‘I cannot stress strongly enough how important this work is for social inclusion, in particular understanding vulnerable users and providing input to information/digital literacy programmes or information systems designs, to provide a much better chance of independent living for the cohort.’
People with disabilities are increasingly looking to use technology to enable them to live informed and connected lives. The challenge is ensuring that e-technology responds to people with different needs and supports people to realise their full potential in a diverse and safe way. This book explores the issues and opens the debate to how disabled people can be included in the technological era.