Recent HCI research has investigated how digital technologies might enable citizens to identify and express matters of civic concern. We extend this work by describing JourneyCam, a smartphone-based system that enables powered wheelchair users to capture video and sensor data about their experiences of mobility. Thirteen participants used JourneyCam to document journeys, after which the data they collected was used to support discussions around their experiences. Our findings highlight how the system facilitated the articulation of complex embodied experiences, and how the collected data might have particular value in surfacing these experiences to help inform urban design and policymaking. Participants valued the ways in which JourneyCam’s...
Playful technology has the potential to support physical activity (PA) among wheelchair users, but l...
About 1% of Canadians and 2.3% of Americans rely on wheeled mobility assistive devices (WMADs), such...
People with mobility impairments have heterogeneous needs and abilities while moving in an urban env...
Recent HCI research has investigated how digital technologies might enable citizens to identify and ...
Digital technologies offer the possibility of community empowerment via the reconfiguration of publi...
Aim: The meaning of wheelchair and seating assistive technology and the impact inappropriate provisi...
Power wheelchairs can increase independence by supporting the mobility of their users. However, seve...
People who use wheelchairs regularly encounter physical access barriers while living their everyday ...
In order to introduce disabled users to the ideas underpinning pervasive technologies, three filmed ...
This research is working towards developing a pre-production prototype system which can provide a lo...
Smart Cities need to be designed to allow the inclusion of all kinds of citizens. For instance, moto...
Several studies have shown that people with disabilities benefit substantially from access to a mean...
People with physical and mobility impairments continue to struggle to attain independence in the per...
Mobility is essential in navigating familiar and unfamiliar environments. People with disability may...
Playful technology has the potential to support physical activity (PA) among wheelchair users, but l...
About 1% of Canadians and 2.3% of Americans rely on wheeled mobility assistive devices (WMADs), such...
People with mobility impairments have heterogeneous needs and abilities while moving in an urban env...
Recent HCI research has investigated how digital technologies might enable citizens to identify and ...
Digital technologies offer the possibility of community empowerment via the reconfiguration of publi...
Aim: The meaning of wheelchair and seating assistive technology and the impact inappropriate provisi...
Power wheelchairs can increase independence by supporting the mobility of their users. However, seve...
People who use wheelchairs regularly encounter physical access barriers while living their everyday ...
In order to introduce disabled users to the ideas underpinning pervasive technologies, three filmed ...
This research is working towards developing a pre-production prototype system which can provide a lo...
Smart Cities need to be designed to allow the inclusion of all kinds of citizens. For instance, moto...
Several studies have shown that people with disabilities benefit substantially from access to a mean...
People with physical and mobility impairments continue to struggle to attain independence in the per...
Mobility is essential in navigating familiar and unfamiliar environments. People with disability may...
Playful technology has the potential to support physical activity (PA) among wheelchair users, but l...
About 1% of Canadians and 2.3% of Americans rely on wheeled mobility assistive devices (WMADs), such...
People with mobility impairments have heterogeneous needs and abilities while moving in an urban env...