"It Is Easy Using My Apps:" Understanding Technology Use and Needs of Adults with Down Syndrome
Hailey Lynn Johnson,
Audra Sterling,
Bilge Mutlu
Abstract:Figure 1: Adults with Down syndrome explaining how they use technology in their daily lives. Left: Participant A6, aged 28, talking about using voice memos on his smartphone. Left-middle: Participant A3, aged 37, talking about writing emails on his family's desktop computer. Right-middle: Participant A1, aged 37, talking about her nightly laptop time. Right: Participant A2, aged 35, talking about how he uses voice assistants to ask questions.
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