Assisting the visually impaired to deal with telephone interview jobs using information and commutation technology
•A new information and commutation technology assisted Blind telephone interview (ICT-ABTI) system is proposed.•An ABAB design is used to assess the system with seven visually impaired people.•Working performance of the visually impaired can be improved effectively with appropriate design of operati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Research in developmental disabilities 2014-12, Vol.35 (12), p.3462-3468 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A new information and commutation technology assisted Blind telephone interview (ICT-ABTI) system is proposed.•An ABAB design is used to assess the system with seven visually impaired people.•Working performance of the visually impaired can be improved effectively with appropriate design of operation working flow and accessible software.•The visually impaired become productive and self-reliant by using this system to do new kinds of occupation independently.
This study proposed a new information and commutation technology assisted blind telephone interview (ICT-ABTI) system to help visually impaired people to do telephone interview jobs as normal sighted people and create more diverse employment opportunities for them. The study also used an ABAB design to assess the system with seven visually impaired people. As the results, they can accomplish 3070 effective telephone interviews per month independently. The results also show that working performance of the visually impaired can be improved effectively with appropriate design of operation working flow and accessible software. The visually impaired become productive, lucrative, and self-sufficient by using ICT-ABTI system to do telephone interview jobs. The results were also shared through the APEC Digital Opportunity Center platform to help visually impaired in Philippines, Malaysia and China. |
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ISSN: | 0891-4222 1873-3379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.08.009 |