Accessible Computing Master’s Theses

The following are Master’s theses related to accessible computing that have been successfully awarded.

2008

  1. How to Integrate Wireless Technology with Web Services Technology to Support and Enhance Sign Languages Learning?
    Osama Altalabani
  2. Myographic Mobile Accessibility for Tetraplegics
    Tiago Guerreiro
  3. The Spoken Impact Project: Using Audio & Visual Feedback to Impact Vocalization in Non-Verbal Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
    Joshua Hailpern
  4. Design and Evaluation of Auditory Spatial Cues for Decision Making Within a Game Environment for Persons With Visual Impairments
    Michael A. Oren
  5. Web 2.0 and Dyslexia
    Richard West

2007

  1. Evaluation of a Haptic Tongue Device
    Mark Bailey
  2. Using a Common Accessibility Profile to Improve Accessibility
    David Fourney

2006

  1. The Accessibility and Usability of Websites: Relationships between Measures from Users, Experts and Guidelines
    Omar Kheir

2005

  1. Appearance-Based Gesture Recognitions
    Philippe Dreuw
  2. SADIe: Structural Semantics for Accessibility and Device Independence
    Darren Lunn

2004

  1. Last Voices: An Exploration of the Nature of Assistive Technology Interventions for People With Motor Neurone Disease
    Clare Folkes

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