SIGACCESS Newsletter September 2005 (Issue 83)

Full September 2005 Issue in One Large File

Individual Articles

  1. A Note from the Editor
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    Simeon Keates
  2. The Interface Between Cognitive Impairments and Access to Information Technology
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    Wayne A. Gordon
  3. The Impact of Aging on Access to Technology
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    Sara J. Czaja
  4. HCI for People with Cognitive Disabilities
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    Clayton Lewis
  5. An Overview of Cognitive Skills and Impairments for Cognitive Work
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    Ray Adams
  6. Cognitive Impairments, Information Technology Systems and the Workplace
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    Cathy Bodine
  7. Cognition and Learning: Meeting the Challenge of Individual Differences
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    David H. Rose
  8. Digital Divide and Learning Disabilities - Counteracting Educational Exclusion in Information Society
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    M. Pieper
  9. Developing Inclusive e-Learning and e-Entertainment to Effectively Accommodate Learning Difficulties
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    Anthony Savidis and Constantine Stephanidis
  10. Expanding Technology Access for Adults with Developmental Disabilities at F·E·G·S
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    Emily Hacker
  11. Cognitive Difficulties and Access to Information Systems - an Interaction Design Perspective
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    Peter Gregor and Anna Dickinson
  12. Engineering Accessible Design
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    Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada and Carole Goble

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