1)
Matching Electronic Device Characteristic to the User’s Needs and Skills
The pros are: it is important to put these goals in order from their
size and their color; helps individuals adapt to the devices that is needed.
This process is great to use with trial and error but is not guaranteed.
2)
Evaluating the Match Between Characteristics and the Consumer’s Skills
and Needs – It gives the individuals the chance to test out the device before
it is actually theirs and it gives them the availability to all devices a broad
range of different characteristics and it can be completed without the use of
devices. The bad thing is it can be
expensive sometimes if have to be used for a long period of time.
3)
Effects of Errors in Assistive Technology Systems – The good thing is it
enforced and understands the random errors but it is infrequent and generally
changes the occurrence.
4)
Assistive Technology Outcome Having an impact on The Quality of Life:
The bad thing is it makes you have loss of memory, lack of capacity, physical
injury and embarrassment; the good thing is it is conclusive to the HAAT model
which is human, assistive technology, activities and context.
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