Reyes-Cruz et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Supporting Awareness of Visual Impairments and Accessibility Reflections through Video Demos and Design CardsReyes-Cruz et al., 2022
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- Reyes-Cruz G
- Fischer J
- Reeves S
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- Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference
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Disabled people's experiences and knowledge are oftentimes not central in design processes. Further, the burden of outreach and sensitising others to these experiences and knowledge is frequently not recognised. This paper offers a workshop approach for …
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