Abstract:
Access to information and the ability to share information online, must not be a privilege only for the non-disabled. Making ICTs accessible for the disabled must be a pr...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Access to information and the ability to share information online, must not be a privilege only for the non-disabled. Making ICTs accessible for the disabled must be a priority as it can contribute toward reducing the digital divide and providing e-inclusion. To accomplish this, one must keep in mind not only disabled people's disabilities but also their abilities. Topics such as user interface design for the Deaf, e-learning multimedia, sign language and literacy problems that hearing impaired are faced with, are discussed in this paper. The primary purpose of the paper however is to identify appropriate user experience and user interface design guidelines for the design of mobile applications for Deaf people.
Published in: 2013 IST-Africa Conference & Exhibition
Date of Conference: 29-31 May 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 January 2014
Print ISBN:978-1-905824-38-0
Conference Location: Nairobi, Kenya