Google Tech Talks
May, 27 2008
ABSTRACT
Mobile devices have great potential to increase independence for people with cognitive disabilities. Besides basic communication, which is itself very important, key features include location awareness, which can be used to help with public transportation, and remote management, which allows a caregiver to manage content, such as schedule information, on a user's device. A recent projects course at the University of Colorado developed promising prototypes on the Android platform, and suggested useful platform enhancements, especially relating to speech technology.
Speaker: Clayton Lewis
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Dondada81 3 years ago
Phones should work like the good old calculator in windows accessories. Come up with the standard functions and if you think you are so clever, use the scientific ones..
adriaanlbos 3 years ago
Clayton, encouraging presentation on a great topic. You covered lots of major points in this new space of mobile phones and cognitive apps. I see hurdles in WHO will program ea user's phone re care mgt vs. users who can self program; standardize customer support and marketing of platforms /interface/apps are critical to smaller end users. Categorize end user skillsets, design systems around these, support compensatory growth. Mfrs can market cognitive phones features to all users.
McGyverRhythms 3 years ago