This paper describes the development of the “Usability and Accessibility” course for M.Sc. students at the IT University of Copenhagen. The aim is to examine whether this course provides an effective and useful method for raising the issues around Universal Access with the designers of the future. This paper examines the results and conclusions from the students over 5 semesters of this course and provides an overview of the success of the different design and evaluation methods. The paper concludes with a discussion of the effectiveness of each of the specific methods, techniques and tools used in the course, both from design and education perspectives
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on the web_access project, funded through the EC Li...
Objective The objective of this directory is to facilitate, to lecturers, the incorporation of acces...
Systems and services based on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) are now prevalent in o...
Designing for Universal Access requires designers to have a good understanding of the full range of ...
The concept of Universal Design taught as a part of other courses may be different in various Higher...
Universal design is a product design philosophy that strives to give freedom to all; the freedom of ...
Universal Design is an approach to design which insists upon the consideration of users with diverse...
Abstract: Universal Design plays an increasingly important role in the design and construction proce...
This paper describes a design Charrette conducted in a graduate course on Universal Design (UD) in w...
Abstract: Over the last couple of decades, Universal Access and Universal Design have started to bec...
It is not often that a high-level edict requires higher education centres to promote universal desig...
In the current information era, while there is availability of plenty of information, it also gives ...
The recently completed Massive Open Online Course for Accessibility Partnership project (MOOCAP), ha...
Distance learning courses offer opportunities for education and career enhancement for those who hav...
Many teachers, administrators, professors, content developers, and publishers espouse a personal com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on the web_access project, funded through the EC Li...
Objective The objective of this directory is to facilitate, to lecturers, the incorporation of acces...
Systems and services based on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) are now prevalent in o...
Designing for Universal Access requires designers to have a good understanding of the full range of ...
The concept of Universal Design taught as a part of other courses may be different in various Higher...
Universal design is a product design philosophy that strives to give freedom to all; the freedom of ...
Universal Design is an approach to design which insists upon the consideration of users with diverse...
Abstract: Universal Design plays an increasingly important role in the design and construction proce...
This paper describes a design Charrette conducted in a graduate course on Universal Design (UD) in w...
Abstract: Over the last couple of decades, Universal Access and Universal Design have started to bec...
It is not often that a high-level edict requires higher education centres to promote universal desig...
In the current information era, while there is availability of plenty of information, it also gives ...
The recently completed Massive Open Online Course for Accessibility Partnership project (MOOCAP), ha...
Distance learning courses offer opportunities for education and career enhancement for those who hav...
Many teachers, administrators, professors, content developers, and publishers espouse a personal com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on the web_access project, funded through the EC Li...
Objective The objective of this directory is to facilitate, to lecturers, the incorporation of acces...
Systems and services based on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) are now prevalent in o...