Mobile technology – cell phones, smartphones and tablets – has expanded communication and social interaction, commerce, and access to information for many people with disabilities. Little is known about the use of these mainstream technologies by adults who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Information comparing their use by adults who rely on AAC from both high-income and low or middle-income countries is nonexistent. This article presents data on the use of mobile technology by 38 adults from the United States and 30 adults from South Africa who use AAC. Results, focusing on outcomes and benefits, indicate that most of the participants from both countries use some form of mainstream mobile technology. Most report that ...
This article describes how a tablet-based communication technology designed for older adults was ex...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are typically used by people who do not spe...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study was to describe prevalence of technology use among adu...
<p>The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous in modern society and is rapidly increasing in novel u...
Around 10 percent of the world’s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. This ...
Assistive technology (AT) has been actively researched, developed and implemented throughout higher-...
Verbal communication is essential for socialization, meaning construction and knowledge sharing in a...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
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Limited access to rehabilitation, especially in the world’s poorest areas, is global health, develop...
There is a growing body of research that demonstrates the value of augmentative and alternative comm...
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According to the Pew Internet Project\u27s December 2007 survey, 58% of adult Americans have used a ...
Mainstream mobile messaging is a widely researched theme as it is a favoured means of interaction by...
Illiteracy is often associated with people in developing countries. However, an estimated 50\ua0% of...
This article describes how a tablet-based communication technology designed for older adults was ex...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are typically used by people who do not spe...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study was to describe prevalence of technology use among adu...
<p>The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous in modern society and is rapidly increasing in novel u...
Around 10 percent of the world’s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. This ...
Assistive technology (AT) has been actively researched, developed and implemented throughout higher-...
Verbal communication is essential for socialization, meaning construction and knowledge sharing in a...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Nowadays, the demand for mobile phones by people with special needs is evolving. Disabled people can...
Limited access to rehabilitation, especially in the world’s poorest areas, is global health, develop...
There is a growing body of research that demonstrates the value of augmentative and alternative comm...
This study evaluates the use and efficacy of mobile technology in assessment and intervention of chi...
According to the Pew Internet Project\u27s December 2007 survey, 58% of adult Americans have used a ...
Mainstream mobile messaging is a widely researched theme as it is a favoured means of interaction by...
Illiteracy is often associated with people in developing countries. However, an estimated 50\ua0% of...
This article describes how a tablet-based communication technology designed for older adults was ex...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are typically used by people who do not spe...
Purpose of the studyThe purpose of this study was to describe prevalence of technology use among adu...