TY  - GEN
TI  - HCI and Aging: Beyond Accessibility
Y1  - 2019/05//
AV  - public
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
N2  - Despite improvements in the accessibility of digital technologies and growing numbers of tools designed specifically for older adults, adoption of such tools remains low for this demographic. This workshop aims to explore the contextual factors that contribute to reduced uptake among older adults in order to understand how to design digital technologies that will be appealing to and work for them, fitting with recent calls for more holistic approaches to designing for older adults. Going beyond standard accessibility considerations, and aiming to inform design of technologies for the general population rather than the design of senior-friendly variants of such tools, we will generate a set of principles for developing tools that older adults can and will use.
ID  - discovery10113108
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1145/3290607.3299025
PB  - ACM
A1  - Knowles, B
A1  - Hanson, VL
A1  - Rogers, Y
A1  - Piper, AM
A1  - Waycott, J
A1  - Davies, N
KW  - Science & Technology
KW  -  Technology
KW  -  Computer Science
KW  -  Cybernetics
KW  -  Computer Science
KW  -  Theory & Methods
KW  -  Computer Science
KW  -  HCI
KW  -  aging
KW  -  older adults
KW  -  technology adoption
KW  -  design
KW  -  accessibility
KW  -  participatory methods
ER  -