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Description: This multistep project intends to study the impact of technology on inclusion and exclusion of people with disabilities. Different types of disability and technology will be taken into consideration.

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Scoping review of technology interventions for vocational inclusion of individuals with disability

Kerdar, Adolph & Kirchhoff
We intend to review the literature, in order to investigate what technologies, disabilities, and types of work have been the focus of research and wha...

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Delphi study

Kerdar, Adolph & Kirchhoff
Extensive interviews with experts in the field of disability, technology, and integration will take place. Through a Delphi study we intend to recogni...

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Focus groups

Kerdar, Adolph & Kirchhoff
People with disability shall be contacted, in order to answer an online questionnaire. In this stage, we intend to discover experiences of those who h...

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Are No-code platforms for all? A study of the development of chatbots using a No-Code platform by people with disabilities

Kerdar, Adolph & Kirchhoff
People with cognitive, intellectual, or developmenatl disabilities recieved trainings to develop chatbots using a No-Code platform. The developed chat...

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