18 research outputs found
Towards co-design with users who have autism spectrum disorders
People with cognitive disorders, such as autism
or Asperger’s syndrome, face many barriers when being
involved in the co-design of information and communications
technologies (ICT). Cognitive disorders may require
that co-design techniques be modified to fit with individual
abilities. Up until recently, with technology design, purpose
and use being in the hands of ‘experts’ there was little
opportunity for customisation. However, ICT bring together
various threads that make open many new possibilities.
Not only are technologies cheaper, more powerful and
more available than ever, but now parents, support agencies
and people with autism spectrum disorders expect
information technologies to be part of their worlds, and
they have the capacity to participate in co-design for
customisation. However, co-design techniques have not
evolved to the extent that they capture this potential
democratisation of the ICT. This paper reports on an
investigation of the potential to develop a set of guidelines for co-design techniques to enable people with autism spectrum disorders to participate in ICT design
Priorities to inform research on marine plastic pollution in Southeast Asia
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156704Sci Total Environ841156704
Corrigendum to “Priorities to inform research on marine plastic pollution in Southeast Asia” [Sci. Total Environ. volume 841 (2022) Article 156704]
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159595SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT857Pt