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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 1 -Main Goal of inclusive design: make system accessible and usable to as many people as (reasonably) possible 2 - 3 -How to achieve this: 1 +**Main Goal of inclusive design**: make system accessible and usable to as many people as (reasonably) possible 2 +** 3 +How to achieve this:** 4 4 * consider disabilities already in your design process 5 5 * optimize the system for the specific user with specific needs 6 6 * for evaluation broaden the participant group: diverse, great variety ... ... @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ 27 27 money, culture, environment --> affordable design, fit in life and environment 28 28 29 29 30 -Accessibility 30 +**Accessibility** 31 31 * is related to usability 32 32 * all users should have equivalent experience 33 33 * inclusive design also beneficial to all users ... ... @@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ 45 45 * Affective processes (e.g., trust) 46 46 * Perceptual/ motor skills (e.g., tremor) 47 47 48 +---- 49 + 48 48 **Examples:** 49 49 50 50 VESSEL support ... ... @@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ 53 53 ** Low-Literates, that have problems in reading media and instructions, filling out forms, financial management, ... 54 54 ** leads to shame in isolation of that person 55 55 ** stagnating general development 56 - 57 57 * solution: 58 58 ** personal learning environment to exercise practical situations 59 59 ** Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) that guides the learning process to improve learner's self-efficacy ... ... @@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ 64 64 complements 65 65 66 66 67 - 68 68 Exoskeleton design 69 69 * during the evaluation of an exoskeleton, they found out that lots of difficulties occured due to diversity: 70 70 ** man <-> woman ... ... @@ -71,3 +71,40 @@ 71 71 ** person sitting in wheelchair <-> healthy person 72 72 * women had pain using the exoskeleton, that men didn't have 73 73 * lessons learned: involve user form the earliest stages in your design, not only in the evaluation 74 + 75 + 76 +---- 77 +Inclusive Design in the SALLe Project: 78 + 79 +Since our robot is made to be used by people with dementia we have to consider the following possible disabilities: 80 +* cognitive disability 81 +** memory 82 +** orientation -> wandering 83 +* motor 84 +** limited endurance, strength, range of motion (due to old age) 85 +** use of mobility assistance ("Rollator") 86 +* slow movement and processing of environment, speech etc. 87 +* difficulties in seeing: especially small things, reading screens (Varifocal glasses) 88 +* difficulties in hearing: high frequencies, silent speech/ sounds 89 + 90 +of course, there can be several other disabilities that are not related to old age or dementia. 91 + 92 +How to address these disabilities and make our robot accessible to them: 93 +* cognitive disability: 94 + 95 +* motor 96 +** no need, since pepper is also kind of "disabled" in motion and can't handle stairs:D 97 +** pepper can be used without motions, pressing buttons etc. 98 + 99 +* slow movement and processing of environment, speech etc.: 100 +** reduce speed of peppers speech (there is a toolbar to lower the speed) 101 +** use easy language 102 +** underline what has been said by showing images on the tablet. Don't switch the images to fast 103 +** wait long enough for response 104 +* difficulties in seeing: 105 +** use large images in high quality 106 +** good lightning of tablet 107 +* difficulties in hearing: 108 +** slow speech 109 +** loud (but be careful with the amplitude of music, since to loud music can be stressful) 110 +** good pronunciation of words