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Digital Assistive Technologies

Digital-Assistive-Technologies (First two phases funded by SSHRC & Future Skills Canada.)

PHASE ONE
‘Digital assistive technologies to support remote working by the disabled: A scoping review’ is co-funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Government of Canada’s Future Skills program.

'How does digital adaptive technology address barriers to labour market participation for people with disabilities?' Evidence Brief is also funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Government of Canada’s Future Skills program.

PHASE TWO
Inventory of DATs searchable by task, disability, etc - founded on peer-reviewed research-based  
Partnership with UWA/ICRAR Australia. Kevin Vinsen  :

PHASE THREE a)
Community stories of people with disabilities and which DATs work for them for what kind of work and how. (Funding requested)

PHASE THREE b)
Third phase - adaptive user interfaces. Dr. Randy Lin. (Funding requested)

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About us

CHIMERAS are animals that have 3 components: Lion, Goat and Snake. Together they represent Dr. Shaw's  interdisciplinary approach that bridges the gap between bench & bedside in health & disability service research, health informatics & public health.


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