通过互助性和替代性沟通培养自主性

João P. C. Uchoa, Taciana Pontual Falcão, André C. A. Nascimento, P. Miranda, R. F. Mello
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根据世界卫生组织的数据,估计有10亿人患有残疾。他们中有数百万人不会说话,也有运动技能方面的挑战。这种残疾对参与和交流造成的限制往往导致歧视和社会排斥,包括缺乏接受正规教育的机会。辅助和替代沟通(AAC)是一种为有语言障碍的人提供沟通的方法。与传统的基于纸张的方法相比,实现AAC的软件应用程序带来了适应性和个性化的好处,但是它们的可用性需要改进,特别是要增加用户的自主权。本文对Livox AAC应用程序进行了界面重新设计,并提出了一种基于用户研究的新用户登录流程,以根据用户需求调整界面,有助于用户自主使用AAC。
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Fostering Autonomy through Augmentative and Alternative Communication
According to the World Health Organization, an estimated one billion people live with a disability. Millions of them are non-verbal and also experience motor-skill challenges. The restrictions on participation and communication caused by such disabilities often lead to discrimination and social exclusion, including the lack of access to formal education. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is a method to afford communication for people with speech impairment. Software applications that implement AAC bring benefits of adaptability and personalization over traditional paper-based methods, but their usability needs improvement, particularly to increase user autonomy. This paper presents an interface redesign of the Livox AAC application, and a new user onboarding process based on user research to adjust the interface to user needs, contributing to user autonomy on AAC use.
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