Browsing School of Computing & Informatics by Subject "Assistive Technologies, Human Wellness, Assistive Tools, e-Inclusion, Decolonization"
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Innovative Competence Network for E-Inclusion and Assistive
(Proceedings from the 10th Annual Decolonizing the Spirit Conference University of Embu, 2018)Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-based Assistive Tools allow individuals with even severe disabilities to learn, work in a well-paid job and participate in social activities. However, suitable Assistive ...