Design For All @ eInclusion: Best Practice In Education And Training.
Book chapter
Whitney, G., Keith, S. and Wilson, J. 2009. Design For All @ eInclusion: Best Practice In Education And Training. in: Emiliani, P., Burzagli, L., Como, A., Gabbanini, F. and Salminen, A. (ed.) Assistive technology from adapted equipment to inclusive environments. Amsterdam, Netherlands IOS Press.
Chapter title | Design For All @ eInclusion: Best Practice In Education And Training. |
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Authors | Whitney, G., Keith, S. and Wilson, J. |
Abstract | The Information Society is bringing about radical changes in the way we communicate and share information, and in the services that we use, for example: fixed and mobile systems, the internet, digital tv and the next generation of ambient intelligent systems. Digital inclusion policies are drawing attention to the ‘missing 30%’ who are currently excluded and the need to ensure the rights of all citizens to participate in and benefit from these new opportunities. This missing 30% embraces social, economic and political disadvantage as well as issues of ageing and disability. The established principles and practices of Design for All offers an opportunity to ensure that designers and developers working in ICT related fields are able to respond to the challenge of creating new systems, services and technologies that meet these broad demands of digital inclusion. As yet there are few teaching programmes within ICT related education that offer the core topics of Design for All in ICT, as either a named module or integrated within other modules. However, our recent survey was able to identify a number of instances of small elements, seminars and single modules. These examples have contributed to the development of curriculum guidelines which aim to stimulate the creation of new specialist programmes – both at Bachelor level and Masters level in order to encourage full integration within current mainstream ICT education and training. |
Research Group | Artificial Intelligence group |
Book title | Assistive technology from adapted equipment to inclusive environments. |
Editors | Emiliani, P., Burzagli, L., Como, A., Gabbanini, F. and Salminen, A. |
Publisher | IOS Press |
Place of publication | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Series | Assistive technology research series |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9781607500421 |
Publication dates | |
Aug 2009 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 09 Mar 2010 |
Output status | Published |
Web address (URL) | http://www.iospress.nl/loadtop/load.php?isbn=9781607500421 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-042-1-842 |
Language | English |
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