Title
Digital talking books on a PC: a usability evaluation of the prototype DAISY playback software
Abstract
1. ABSTRACT This paper describes the design and evaluation of the first system to play digital talking books on a PC: the DAISY Playback Software. The features of the software for navigating through structured digital audio are described. A detailed usability evaluation of this prototype software was designed and conducted to assess its current usability, in which 13 blind/partially sighted participants completed a series of realistic tasks and answered detailed usability questions on the system. Recommendations for improvements are presented which might inform designers of similar systems, such as other digital talking book systems or WWW browsers. 1.1 Keywords
Year
DOI
Venue
1998
10.1145/274497.274527
International ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies
Field
DocType
ISBN
Talking books,Computer science,Usability,Usability lab,Software,Human–computer interaction,Digital audio,Multimedia
Conference
1-58113-020-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
1.03
5
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sarah Morley1627.07