Developing apps for people with sensory disabilities, and implications for technology acceptance models

P. Theodorou, A. Meliones
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The significance of digital assistive technology in everyday life of people with disabilities has been continuously increasing during the last decade. An important example is that of the development of mobile apps which are suitably adapted for use by sensory-deprived people. We are involved in developing two such initiatives. The first offers interactive indoor navigation for blind and visually impaired persons, while the second offers deaf people a user-friendly environment for text depiction of the verbal speech, even when the articulation is defective, which is usually the case when the speaker is deaf. Despite the possible benefits of these apps, this does not necessarily signify automatic acceptance. This study aims to examine factors that may inhibit take up, in order to obviate these as much as possible. Factors contributing to the acceptance of technology may be complex, such as ‘perceived usefulness’, ‘self-efficacy’ and ‘social influence’. An exploratory study of this issue will accrue qualitative evidence from the potential users. The paper concludes by presenting recommendations for the development of a tentative modified Technology Acceptance Model that considers the special circumstances around technology use by disability cohorts, to be tested as the research continues. Keywords: Technology acceptance model, blind and visually impaired, deaf, mobile apps, qualitative analysis. Keywords: Technology Acceptance Model; blind and visually impaired; deaf; mobile apps; qualitative analysis
为有感官障碍的人开发应用程序,以及对技术接受模型的影响
近十年来,数字辅助技术在残疾人日常生活中的重要性不断提高。一个重要的例子是开发适合感官剥夺者使用的移动应用程序。我们正在参与制定两个这样的倡议。前者为盲人和视障人士提供交互式室内导航,而后者为聋哑人提供了一个友好的环境,即使在发音有缺陷的情况下(通常是聋哑人),也可以用文字描述口头讲话。尽管这些应用程序可能带来好处,但这并不一定意味着自动接受。本研究旨在研究可能抑制吸烟的因素,以便尽可能地避免这些因素。促成接受技术的因素可能很复杂,例如“感知有用性”、“自我效能”和“社会影响”。对这一问题的探索性研究将从潜在用户那里获得定性证据。论文最后提出了一些建议,建议开发一种暂定修改的技术接受模型,该模型考虑了残疾人群体使用技术的特殊情况,将在研究继续进行时进行测试。关键词:技术接受模型,盲人和视障人士,聋人,移动应用,定性分析。关键词:技术验收模型;盲人和视障人士;充耳不闻;移动应用;定性分析
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