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The Impact of Changes in Active Travel Infrastructure on Disabled People: A Rapid Review

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Edwards D   +9 more
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Tactile wayfinder

Proceedings of the 5th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: building bridges, 2008
Digital maps and route descriptions on a PDA have become very popular for navigation, not the least with the advent of the iPhone and its Google Maps application. A visual support for wayfinding, however, is not reasonable or even possible all the time.
Heuten W., Henze N., Boll S., Pielot M.
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WayFinder

2013
Navigating a university campus can be difficult for visitors and incoming students/staff, particularly those who are blind or vision-impaired. Universities around the world, including University College Cork (UCC), generally rely on physical sign-posting and map-based information (available as a download from the university Website) to direct visitors,
Tracey J. Mehigan, Ian Pitt
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Evaluating a wayfinding video

The Clinical Teacher, 2018
Summary Background Many occupational therapy students experience anxiety and distraction when entering a new setting at the beginning of a clinical placement. Orientation processes may provide students with the information they need to feel more comfortable in an unfamiliar clinical setting ...
Nicole, Shaw   +5 more
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Wayfinder

2009
The decreasing costs of computing devices, increases in connectivity, and improved performance are altering the computing environments of users in fundamental ways. Users are no longer restricted to operating single devices in isolation but rather distribute and accessinformation across many devices and develop complex sharing patterns among groups of ...
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