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Engineering the User Interface - From Research to Practice (Hardcover, 1st Corrected ed. 2009, Corr. 3rd printing 2009) Loot Price: R4,666
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Engineering the User Interface - From Research to Practice (Hardcover, 1st Corrected ed. 2009, Corr. 3rd printing 2009): Miguel...

Engineering the User Interface - From Research to Practice (Hardcover, 1st Corrected ed. 2009, Corr. 3rd printing 2009)

Miguel Redondo, Crescencio Bravo, Manuel Ortega

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Digital Divide (DD) is a term that defines the division between people, commu- ties, states, countries, etc. with respect to the access to the new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Nowadays, it is essential to have tech- logical skills to work in a variety of jobs (i. e. administration, education, etc. ). Moreover, ICTs have become ubiquitous and they affect almost every aspect of our daily life. The way in which people face the task of using ICTs varies depending on a plethora of variables. The most analysed ones are the technological literacy and the educational level. These are two very important factors that strongly affect the success of the individuals in accessing ICTs. Unfortunately, these are not the only variables to consider. Some people suffer from mental and physical disabilities that are real impediments to access ICTs, and they must be studied in detail. How can we help disabled people to access ICTs? Can public telecentres deal with this task? Can the ICTs be used to improve the accessibility of disabled people? Which projects aim to reduce the digital divide? Are they addressed to disabled people? These are some of the questions that we will try to answer, at least partially, in this chapter. We believe that governments must invest to avert the DD, but they are not the only actors involved in this scenario.

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Imprint: Springer London
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: June 2009
First published: 2009
Editors: Miguel Redondo • Crescencio Bravo • Manuel Ortega
Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 17mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 277
Edition: 1st Corrected ed. 2009, Corr. 3rd printing 2009
ISBN-13: 978-1-84800-135-0
Categories: Books > Computing & IT > Social & legal aspects of computing > Human-computer interaction
LSN: 1-84800-135-5
Barcode: 9781848001350

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