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020 | _a9781138052857 | ||
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_a620.8 _bBOO |
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100 | _aBoot, Walter R. | ||
245 | _aDesigning for older adults : case studies, methods, and tools | ||
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_bCRC press, _c2021 _aBoca Raton : |
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_axv, 141 p. ; _bill., _c24 cm |
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_b66.99 _c₤ _d110.20 |
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490 | _aHuman Factors & Aging Series | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aThis book shows how to solve the challenges of designing systems for older adults. A series of case studies will demonstrate the principles of good design for older adults and provide methods to evaluate those designs, all using real-world examples. Tutorials allow readers to gain hands-on experience with principles and methods outlined within the book. Data for some of the tutorials will be hosted on our website. If systems are not designed with the needs and abilities of older adults in mind, older adults may not benefit from these systems, or take full advantage of what they have to offer. In some cases, designs without consideration for older users may put their safety at risk. | ||
650 | _aTelehealth | ||
650 | _aTask analysis | ||
650 | _aSocial robots | ||
650 | _aSmartphone | ||
650 | _aSemantic memory | ||
650 | _aProspective memory | ||
650 | _aProcedural memory | ||
650 | _aHealthcare | ||
650 | _aHealth literacy | ||
650 | _aGerontology | ||
650 | _aAge-related changes | ||
650 | _aSafety | ||
650 | _aIndustrial Health | ||
700 | _aCharness, Neil | ||
700 | _aCzaja, Sara J. | ||
700 | _aRogers, Wendy A. | ||
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