Since the 1960s, many electronic travel aids have been developed for people with low vision or blindness to improve their independent travel skills, but uptake of these specialist devices has been limited. This study investigated what technologies orientation and mobility (O&M) clients in Australia and Malaysia have, use, like, and want to support their travel, to inform technology research and development. This two-phase mixed-methods study surveyed O&M clients face-to-face in Malaysia (n = 9), and online in Australia (n = 50). Participants managed safe walking using a human guide, long cane, or guide dog when their vision was insufficient to see hazards, but a smartphone is now a standard travel aid in both Australia and Malaysia. Partici...
In recent years, smartphone applications have emerged as a new tool helping travelers create experie...
Mobile phones have evolved to be smart computers (smartphones) supporting a wide range of informatio...
Suraj Singh Senjam,1 Souvik Manna,1 Covadonga Bascaran2 1Department of Community Ophthalmology, Dr. ...
This report explores the way Vision Australia clients are using smartphone technology in their every...
Study object: the use of smartphone applications for travel. Study aim - to evaluate the use of smar...
Destination management organizations are increasing their presence by tapping onto the recent trend ...
In recent decades, it can be observed that a steady increase in the volume of tourism is a stable tr...
In recent decades, it can be observed that a steady increase in the volume of tourism is a stable tr...
People with disabilities report a number of consistently disabling access issues while moving throug...
Mobile devices stand the first place of market growth. Mobile phones have revolutionized the access ...
The growing speed of technology has profoundly transformed tourism industry and challenged the value...
Given the increasing importance and availability of traffic-related smartphone applications, underst...
Travellers have long inhabited a liminal position between home and away. Now they also have a bridg...
mHealth methodology such as smartphone applications offers new opportunities to capture the full ran...
Mobile phone technology has become a necessary component for today's travellers. Information and com...
In recent years, smartphone applications have emerged as a new tool helping travelers create experie...
Mobile phones have evolved to be smart computers (smartphones) supporting a wide range of informatio...
Suraj Singh Senjam,1 Souvik Manna,1 Covadonga Bascaran2 1Department of Community Ophthalmology, Dr. ...
This report explores the way Vision Australia clients are using smartphone technology in their every...
Study object: the use of smartphone applications for travel. Study aim - to evaluate the use of smar...
Destination management organizations are increasing their presence by tapping onto the recent trend ...
In recent decades, it can be observed that a steady increase in the volume of tourism is a stable tr...
In recent decades, it can be observed that a steady increase in the volume of tourism is a stable tr...
People with disabilities report a number of consistently disabling access issues while moving throug...
Mobile devices stand the first place of market growth. Mobile phones have revolutionized the access ...
The growing speed of technology has profoundly transformed tourism industry and challenged the value...
Given the increasing importance and availability of traffic-related smartphone applications, underst...
Travellers have long inhabited a liminal position between home and away. Now they also have a bridg...
mHealth methodology such as smartphone applications offers new opportunities to capture the full ran...
Mobile phone technology has become a necessary component for today's travellers. Information and com...
In recent years, smartphone applications have emerged as a new tool helping travelers create experie...
Mobile phones have evolved to be smart computers (smartphones) supporting a wide range of informatio...
Suraj Singh Senjam,1 Souvik Manna,1 Covadonga Bascaran2 1Department of Community Ophthalmology, Dr. ...