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Comic Spin: A Comic Creation Tool Enabling Self-Expression for People with Aphasia
Tamburro, C.; Neate, T.; Roper, A.. - : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2022
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“Just Not Together”: The Experience of Videoconferencing for People with Aphasia during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Neate, T.; Kladouchou, V.; Wilson, S.. - : Association for Computing Machinery, 2021
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Accessible Creativity with a Comic Spin
Tamburro, C.; Neate, T.; Roper, A.. - : Association for Computing Machinery, 2020
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Painting a Picture of Accessible Digital Art
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CreaTable Content and Tangible Interaction in Aphasia
Cruice, M.; Neate, T.; Marshall, J.. - : ACM, 2020
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Empowering Expression for Users with Aphasia through Constrained Creativity
Neate, T.; Roper, A.; Wilson, S.. - : ACM, 2019
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Co-Created Personas: Engaging and Empowering Users with Diverse Needs Within the Design Process
Neate, T.; Bourazeri, K.; Roper, A.. - : ACM, 2019
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Speech and Language
Roper, A.; Wilson, S.; Neate, T.. - : Springer, 2019
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Usability Testing – An Aphasia Perspective
Abstract: This paper reports the experience of participating in usability testing from the perspective of a person with aphasia. We briefly report adaptations to classic usability testing to enable the participation of people with aphasia. These included the use of short, direct tasks and physical artefacts such as picture cards. Authors of the paper include Ian, a user with aphasia who participated in adapted usability testing and Abi, a speech and language therapist researcher who facilitated sessions. Ian reports that these methods allowed him, as a person with aphasia, to engage with the usability testing process. We argue that such adaptations are essential in order to develop technologies which will be accessible to people with aphasia. This collaborative report provides a case for both how and why these adaptations can be made.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/20242/1/Roper%20et%20al%202018%20Experience%20Report%20Final.pdf
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/20242/
https://doi.org/10.1145/3234695.3241481
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Social networking sites: barriers and facilitators to access for people with aphasia
Roper, A.; Grellmann, B.; Neate, T.. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018
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Investigating Mobile Accessibility Guidance for People with Aphasia
Grellmann, B.; Neate, T.; Roper, A.. - : ACM, 2018
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