Emerging issues and current trends in assistive technology use 2007-1010: practising, assisting and enabling learning for all

Abbott, Chris, Brown, David, Evett, Lindsay and Standen, Penny (2014) Emerging issues and current trends in assistive technology use 2007-1010: practising, assisting and enabling learning for all. Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology, 9 (6). pp. 453-462. ISSN 1748-3107

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Abstract

Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the uses of assistive technology (AT) by children and young people was completed, covering the period 2007-2011. As in the earlier review, a tripartite taxonomy: technology uses to train or practise, technology uses to assist learning and technology uses to enable learning, was used in order to structure the findings. The key markers for research in this field and during these three years were user involvement, AT on mobile mainstream devices, the visibility of AT, technology for interaction and collaboration, new and developing interfaces and inclusive design principles. The paper concludes by locating these developments within the broader framework of the Digital Divide.

Item Type: Article
Schools/Departments: University of Nottingham, UK > Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > School of Medicine > Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.3109/17483107.2013.840862
Depositing User: Standen, Penny
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2015 13:39
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2017 21:44
URI: https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/id/eprint/29766

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