Print Email Facebook Twitter Re-imagining commonly used mobile interfaces for older adults Title Re-imagining commonly used mobile interfaces for older adults Author Nicol, E. Dunlop, M. Komninos, A. McGee-Lennon, M. Baillie, L. Edwards, A. Eslambolchilar, P. Goodman-Deane, J. Hakobyan, L. Lumsden, J. Mulder, I.J. Rau, P. Siek, K. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Industrial Design Date 2014-09-26 Abstract Many countries have an increasingly ageing population. In recent years, mobile technologies have had a massive impact on social and working lives. As the size of the older user population rises, many people will want to continue professional, social and lifestyle usage of mobiles into 70s and beyond. Mobile technologies can lead to increased community involvement and personal independence. While mobile technologies can provide many opportunities, the ageing process can interfere with their use. This workshop brings together researchers who are re-imagining common mobile interfaces so that they are more suited to use by older adults. Subject older adultsmobile interface designinclusive design To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3d85fe44-0067-45e7-9018-5c0ff0f42df9 DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/2628363.2634261 Publisher ACM ISBN 978-1-4503-3004-6 Source MobileHCI '14 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services, 585-588. (2014) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) Nicol, E.Dunlop, M.Komninos, A.McGee-Lennon, M.Baillie, L.Edwards, A.Eslambolchilar, P.Goodman-Deane, J.Hakobyan, L.Lumsden, J.Mulder, I.J.Rau, P.Siek, K. Files PDF 308170.pdf 530.64 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:3d85fe44-0067-45e7-9018-5c0ff0f42df9/datastream/OBJ/view