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gt 1 Billion lt 200 Million World Health Organization 2010 567 million people had some kind of disability 383 million people had a severe disability Visual Hearing Cognitive Mobility ID: 574499

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Quick Facts about DisabilitySlide2

> 1 BillionSlide3

< 200 MillionSlide4

World Health Organization (2010)

≈56.7 million people had some kind of disability

≈38.3 million people had a severe disability.Slide5
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Visual

Hearing

Cognitive

Mobility

Mental

Speech

Nonvisible

MultipleSlide7
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Fashion Meets Discretion

From Design Meets Disability by Graham PullinSlide12

In the Shadow of Misperception

By Kristin Shinohara and Wobbrock (2011)Slide13

Blind CaneSlide14

Moving from glasses to eyewear

What happened?Slide15

Google Glass AcceptabilitySlide16

Acceptability of Hearing Aids

Nothing to Hide: Aesthetic Customization of Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants in an Online Community

Halley

Profita

et al. 2016Slide17

Acceptability of Hearing AidsSlide18

Maker Movement with Prostheses

https://

vimeo.com/152492035

An Intimate Laboratory?: Prostheses as a Tool for Experimenting with Identity and Normalcy

Bennett et al. 2016Slide19

Do we just “fix” or do we “augment”

My 12 pairs of legs

Fixed the Movie Trailer

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Exploring Meets Solving

From Design Meets Disability by Graham PullinSlide22

MurderballSlide23

“But I don’t take steps”

"But, I don't take steps": Examining the Inaccessibility of Fitness Trackers for Wheelchair Athletes

Carrington et al. 2015 Slide24

Beam telepresence robotSlide25

Accessibility and ICTD

Social Media Platforms for Low-Income Blind People in India

Aditya

Vashistha

et al. 2015Slide26

Accessibility and ICTD

Gesture-based Interaction for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in India

Sumita Sharma et al. 2016Slide27

Designing Braille for the SightedSlide28

Designing Braille for the Sighted

Smartfonts

Bragg et al. 2016