Assistive Technologies: For the Well Class 8. Agenda 3:00-3:05 Announcements 3:05-3:15 Quiz 3:15-3:40 Presentation 3:40-3:50 Discussion.

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Assistive Technologies: For the Well Class 8

Agenda 3:00-3:05 Announcements 3:05-3:15 Quiz 3:15-3:40 Presentation 3:40-3:50 Discussion

Quiz What is an assistive technology? Does the target population affect the definition? Why or why not? What have you learned about assistive technologies in terms of design and methods for evaluation?

Where are we? Topics in Medical Informatics Techniques for MI Research Synthesis Paper Final Project Performance Support Systems Assistive Technology Emergency Response Medical Records (HER,PHR) Information Systems & Standards Stationary Ubiquitous Interdisc. Research Ethics (IRB) Interviewing Prototyping Data Analysis Ethnography

You can develop it… but will they use it? Subjects falsified 79% of paper diary cards! …but e-diary has reminder system…

Does compliance mean adoption?

How to choose suitable HW/SW for AT?

Claudio Pinhanez, IBM Research

What should we consider when selecting HW/SW for AT?

1.Environment 2.Needs and Constraints 3.Abilities 4.Mobility? Stand alone?

Context-aware AT: Everywhere Alex Mihailidis,

Context-aware AT System Alex Mihailidis,

Context-aware AT Alex Mihailidis,

Context-aware AT: At your aid Alex Mihailidis,

Context-aware AT: Detecting where you are… Alex Mihailidis,

Think of Metrics DaviesCurtisLin

Design Study DaviesCurtisLin

Design Study: Nice to See

Design Study: Things that make me cringe

Evaluating the Data DaviesCurtisLin

Evaluating the Data

Sharing the data with the community

Design oriented? Methods oriented? CHI, Interact, Pervasive HC Technology oriented? UbiComp, Pervasive, PerCom Healthcare Intervention Oriented? JAMIA, Assistive Technologies, Nursing Informatics

What have we learned from ATs? Design Learn from current practices HW selection matters Methods Small n Qualitative in nature Adoption Slow and iterative Work with all stake holders

What is an assistive technology? Assistive technologies describes technological devices or software that have been designed to assist people with disabilities (Dawe 2006).

What is an assistive technology? Assistive technologies describes technological devices or software that have been designed to assist people with disabilities (Dawe 2006). Assistive systems pair human computer interaction techniques and technology to enhance the health and abilities for people with various special needs.