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A review of senescent's motivation in the use of tactile devices
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Procedia Computer Science, Amsterdam, v. 67, p. 376-387, 2015
1877-0509
10.1016/j.procs.2015.09.282
Autor
Fortes, Renata Pontin de Mattos
Martins, Guilherme Almeida
Castro, Paula Costa
Institución
Resumen
Researchers report that people older than 60 years old could benefit from easier access to information by using technologies. However, they have been marginalized from the digital inclusion process. The main reason is that the development of devices and interfaces does not consider particularities that allow its use by this range of senior users. Mobile devices with touch screens have the potential to solve these problems. It is because interactions based on touch are more intuitive, regardless of age. However, the use rate of tactile devices for the elderly is considered low compared to other age groups, because they tend to use their mobile phones for relatively limited purposes. The aim of this study is, through interviews and specific tasks encourage the use of technology by those who have not demonstrated the receptive to the devices, and verify the existence of motivations to use a schedule on a tactile device. The results provide insights for developing a schedule application, and evidence that even the senescent people, who often have hesitation about mobile devices, after the conclusion of a task supported by specialists became receptive to such technology.