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Lookup NU author(s): Peter HaytonORCiD, Dr Clara CrivellaroORCiD
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The popularity of accessibility research has grown recently, improving digital inclusion for people with disabilities. However, researchers, including those who have disabilities, have attempted to include people with disabilities in all aspects of design, and they have identified a myriad of practical accessibility barriers posed by tools and methods leveraged by human-computer interaction (HCI) researchers during prototyping. To build a more inclusive technological landscape, we must question the effectiveness of existing prototyping tools and methods, repurpose/retrofit existing resources, and build new tools and methods to support the participation of both researchers and people with disabilities within the prototyping design process of novel technologies. This full-day workshop at CHI 2025 will provide a platform for HCI researchers, designers, and practitioners to discuss barriers and opportunities for creating accessible prototyping and promote hands-on ideation and fabrication exercises aimed at futuring accessible prototyping.
Author(s): Piedade P, Hayton PA, Bennett CL, Carter ARL, Crivellaro C, Dix A, McGowan J, Spiel K, Sturdee M, Tigwell GW, Nicolau H
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Year of Conference: 2025
Online publication date: 25/04/2025
Acceptance date: 28/11/2024
Publisher: ACM
URL: https://doi.org/10.1145/3706599.3706716
DOI: 10.1145/3706599.3706716
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ISBN: 9798400713958