Mobile technologies are used in increasingly diverse and challenging environments. With the predominantly visual nature of mobile devices, Situational Visual Impairments (SVIs) are a growing concern. However, fundamental knowledge is lacking about the causes of SVIs, how people deal with SVIs, and whether their solutions are effective. To address this, we first conducted a convenience-sampled online questionnaire with 174 participants, and identified many causes and (ineffective) solutions. To firmly ground our initial results, we then conducted a two-week ecological momentary assessment with 24 participants, balanced by age and gender across Australia and Scotland. We confirmed that SVIs are experienced often and during typical mobile task...
Interacting with mobile applications can often be challenging for people with visual impairments due...
This study is significant because learning with mobile devices is increasing as a method of educatin...
Mobile devices are accessible to people with visual impairments and hence they are convenient platfo...
Mobile technologies are used in increasingly diverse and challenging environments. With the predomin...
Mobile devices are a substantial part of our lives, supporting communication, work, and play. Howeve...
With the growing popularity of mobile devices, Situational Visual Impairments (SVIs) can cause acces...
Situationally-induced impairments and disabilities (SIIDs) make it difficult for users of interactiv...
© 2020 Zhanna SarsenbayevaSituationally-Induced Impairments and Disabilities (SIIDs), also known as ...
In order to improve the quality of life for Visually Impaired People (VIP), these mobile application...
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficient...
Unquestionably, visual impairment severely affects the quality of life and has an impact on many dai...
There are around 285 million visually impaired people worldwide, and around 370,000 people are regis...
This study explores situationally induced impairments and disabilities (SIIDs) from a unique perspec...
Research has shown that various environmental factors impact smartphone interaction and lead to Situ...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
Interacting with mobile applications can often be challenging for people with visual impairments due...
This study is significant because learning with mobile devices is increasing as a method of educatin...
Mobile devices are accessible to people with visual impairments and hence they are convenient platfo...
Mobile technologies are used in increasingly diverse and challenging environments. With the predomin...
Mobile devices are a substantial part of our lives, supporting communication, work, and play. Howeve...
With the growing popularity of mobile devices, Situational Visual Impairments (SVIs) can cause acces...
Situationally-induced impairments and disabilities (SIIDs) make it difficult for users of interactiv...
© 2020 Zhanna SarsenbayevaSituationally-Induced Impairments and Disabilities (SIIDs), also known as ...
In order to improve the quality of life for Visually Impaired People (VIP), these mobile application...
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficient...
Unquestionably, visual impairment severely affects the quality of life and has an impact on many dai...
There are around 285 million visually impaired people worldwide, and around 370,000 people are regis...
This study explores situationally induced impairments and disabilities (SIIDs) from a unique perspec...
Research has shown that various environmental factors impact smartphone interaction and lead to Situ...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
Interacting with mobile applications can often be challenging for people with visual impairments due...
This study is significant because learning with mobile devices is increasing as a method of educatin...
Mobile devices are accessible to people with visual impairments and hence they are convenient platfo...