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"When i'm sixty-four...": are there real strategies for providing universal accessibility for the elderly

Published: 20 April 2002 Publication History

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In this panel we will present four strategies for providing computing for the elderly. We hope to generate discussion and ideas of the plusses and minuses of these strategies.

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CHI EA '02: CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2002
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ISBN:1581134541
DOI:10.1145/506443
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  1. elderly users
  2. universal accessibility

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