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S IGACCE S S N ewsletter Issue 110 S eptember 20 14 Papers we should be reading This section highlights some of the best accessibility related papers that were published in the last months in conference proceedings. CHI'14 Best Paper Award Exploring the Acceptability of Google Glass as an Everyday Assistive Device for People with Parkinson's Roisin McNaney, John Vines, Daniel Roggen, Madeline Balaam, Pengfei Zhang, Ivan Poliakov, Patrick Olivier In Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems (CHI'14) CHI'14 Best Paper Award B#: Chord-based Correction for Multitouch Braille Input Hugo Nicolau, Kyle Montague, Tiago Guerreiro, João Guerreiro, Vicki L. Hanson In Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems (CHI'14) CHI'14 Honourable Mention Never too old: engaging retired people inventing the future with MaKey MaKey Yvonne Rogers, Jeni Paay, Margot Brereton, Kate L Vaisutis, Gary Marsden, Frank Vetere In Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems (CHI'14) CHI'14 Honourable Mention Wearables and Chairables: Inclusive Design of Mobile Input and Output Techniques for Power Wheelchair Users Patrick A Carrington, Amy Hurst, Shaun K Kane In Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems (CHI'14) W4A'14 Best Technical Paper Award Helping Students Keep Up with Real-Time Captions by Pausing and Highlighting Walter Lasecki, Raja Kushalnagar, and Jeffrey Bigham In Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference (W4A'14) W4A'14 Best Communication Award Investigating the Appropriateness and Relevance of Mobile Web Guidelines Raphael Clegg-Vinell, Christopher Bailey, and Voula Gkatzidou In Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference (W4A'14) W4A'14 Best Technical Paper Nominee Evaluation of DysWebxia: a Reading App Designed for People with Dyslexia Luz Rello, Ricardo Baeza-Yates In Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference (W4A'14) Page 4
ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Sep 22, 2014
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