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1 -Inclusive design is a design process in which a product, service, or environment is designed to be usable for as many people as possible, particularly groups who are traditionally excluded from being able to use an interface or navigate an environment. [[Wikipedia>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclusive_design#:~:text=Inclusive%20design%20is%20a%20design,interface%20or%20navigate%20an%20environment.]]
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3 -For our case, it is necessary to have a universal design that is inclusive to a variety of people that may have different handicaps:
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5 -1. Perceptual
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7 -* Blind
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15 -3. Cognitive
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17 -* Dementia
18 -* Down's Syndrome
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22 -There is no generic "disabled user". Creating different personas and scenarios helped us to consider a more robust user.
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24 -Our design was already made for people with dementia. However, this lecture and the feedback from the presentation of the previous week helped us to consider two more general cases:
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27 -=== Deaf patient ===
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29 -Use of redundant information leveraging both audio and visual channels of communications between Pepper and the PwD
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32 -=== Price ===
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34 -Need to do the maths, because it might be that Pepper cost averages out.
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38 -We paid additional details to not making wrong assumptions about our users. By not stereotyping, not patronising or stigmatising the patients.
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40 --> Examples?
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