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Design, adoption, and assessment of a socio-technical environment supporting independence for persons with cognitive disabilitie

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Design, adoption, and assessment of a socio-technical environment supporting independence for persons with cognitive disabilitie
A significant fraction of persons with cognitive disabilities are potentially able to live more independently with the use of powerful tools embedded in their social environment. The Memory Aiding Prompting System (MAPS) provides an environment in which caregivers can create scripts that can be used by people with cognitive disabilities ("clients") to support them in carrying out tasks that they would not be able to achieve by themselves. To account for the great diversity among clients, MAPS was developed as a metadesign environment, empowering the caregivers to develop personalized prompting systems for the specific needs of individual clients. This paper is focused on the lessons learned addressing adoption, learning, use, and abandonment of sociotechnical environments fitting the unique needs of people with cognitive disabilities. Author Keywords Cognitive disabilities, independence, socio-technical environments, meta-design, end-user development, distributed intelligenc...
Stefan Carmien, Gerhard Fischer
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Stefan Carmien, Gerhard Fischer
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