Changes for page Inclusive Design
Last modified by Clara Stiller on 2022/03/30 14:51
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edited by Clara Stiller
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... ... @@ -79,32 +79,8 @@ 79 79 Since our robot is made to be used by people with dementia we have to consider the following possible disabilities: 80 80 * cognitive disability 81 81 ** memory 82 -** orientation -> wandering82 +** orientation 83 83 * motor 84 84 ** limited endurance, strength, range of motion (due to old age) 85 85 ** use of mobility assistance ("Rollator") 86 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