
Accessibility & Individual Differences
One of the most important conclusions to have emerged from research into navigation is the fact that different agents navigate using different senses and strategies. Accessibility refers to making resources available to people with different constraints and requirements, such as people with reduced mobility, vision or hearing impairments, navigation and memory impairments etc.
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Michael Hornberger Univ. East Anglia
Jack Sardeson UCL
Nora Newcombe
Temple University
Nigel Scard Liv Systems
Michael Proulx Bath University
Jan Wiener Bournemouth Univ.
John Worsfold RNIB
Roger Wilson-Hind Entrepreneur