2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7605-3_184
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Cross-Cultural Touch-Based SNS Interface Design for the Elderly

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“…To broaden the reach of their systems, SNS designers should provide support for alternative methods of interaction (such as voice, tap, etc.). In this review, we found that older adults are increasingly positive towards voice command and other interaction features and desire that these be integrated in social media beyond what is currently available [11,13,34,43,45]. For instance, Coelho et al [11] found that some older adults reported that having an application talking to them could make them feel less alone.…”
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“…To broaden the reach of their systems, SNS designers should provide support for alternative methods of interaction (such as voice, tap, etc.). In this review, we found that older adults are increasingly positive towards voice command and other interaction features and desire that these be integrated in social media beyond what is currently available [11,13,34,43,45]. For instance, Coelho et al [11] found that some older adults reported that having an application talking to them could make them feel less alone.…”
Section: 27mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34, 48] Reduce the amount of content/information that shows up. [2,42,43] Ensure text information can be easily comprehended.…”
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“…A reliability test was conducted to identify weaknesses in the instrument and research procedure before the actual survey. Besides that, a reliability test was also done to make sure all questionnaire items were free from any errors [60]. For the pilot study, 50 questionnaires were distributed and only 35 were returned.…”
Section: B Phase 2: Pilot Study (Expert Validation and Reliability Test)mentioning
confidence: 99%