Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 418.0087: Barrier-free communication
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Hohenstein, Christiane; Zavgorodnia, Larysa; Näf, Manuela; Bouillon, Pierrette; Rodríguez Vázquez, Silvia; Strasly, Irène,
2018.
In:
Proceedings of the Second Barrier-Free Communication Conference 2018, Geneva, 9-10 November 2018.
Second Barrier-Free Communication Conference 2018, Geneva, 9-10 November 2018.
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Jekat, Susanne Johanna,
2018.
In:
Stiftungsratsversammlung der Max Bircher Stiftung, Winterthur, 3. Dezember 2018.
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Jekat, Susanne Johanna,
2018.
Vortrag zum Projekt Konzept und Umsetzung eines Schweizer Zentrums für Barrierefreie Kommunikation.
In:
Alumni-Anlass Institut für Angewandte Medienwissenschaften IAM, Zürich, 22. Februar 2018.
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Jekat, Susanne Johanna; Kappus, Martin,
2017.
Barrierefreie Kommunikation für Dozierende und E-Learning-Experten.
In:
Workshop über Barrierefreie Kommunikation für Dozierende und E-Learning-Experten, Olten, 16. Oktober 2017.
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Jekat, Susanne Johanna,
2017.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 418.0087: Barrier-free communication
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Accessibility of ZHAW Webpages
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Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies (IICT)
The goal of this flagship is to develop information and communication technologies (ICT) for persons with disabilities. In particular, the flagship targets five applications: text simplification, sign language translation, sign language assessment, audio description, and spoken subtitles. Each application ...
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Accessible communication between hearing-impaired people and healthcare professionals
The number of people, especially older adults, with disabling hearing loss is steadily increasing. To date, existing knowledge about this health condition and its impact on patients’ everyday life has not been transferred into developing a standardised communication model for inclusive practice in healthcare. ...
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Community Based Survey in DSGS
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Proposal and Implementation of a Swiss Centre for Barrier-Free Communication
Currently, research is required to standardise the approaches used and to ensure the provision of a high-quality service that meets the needs of users in respect of barrier-free communication. The planned national «Barrier-free Communication» competence centre aims to address these research gaps. Thanks to the ...