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soft computing | 2012

The CATS Project

Licia Sbattella; Roberto Tedesco; Alberto Quattrini Li; Elisabetta Genovese; Matteo Corradini; Giacomo Guaraldi; R Garbo; Andrea Mangiatordi; Silvia Negri

University students with learning or sensorial disability often face huge difficulties in accessing campus facilities and, specifically, lectures. Many universities over a wide range of support services to overcome such issues, but this is not always enough. This paper presents CATS, an ongoing research project involving three Italian universities, aiming to design and test technological solutions directed towards a better support to accessible lectures. By providing students with a set of experimental, advanced tools, the aim of the project is also to foster inclusive practices. The solutions described here share the principle of being adaptable to the real needs of the students, which are measured using ICF*, an adapted version of the WHO ICF model.


consumer communications and networking conference | 2017

How web design influences user experience: A multi-modal method for real-time assessment during web browsing

Cristina Liviana Caldiroli; R Garbo; Federica Pallavicini; Alessandro Antonietti; Andrea Mangiatordi; Fabrizia Mantovani

The World Wide Web is a place where people can shop, read articles, search for information of all kinds. Like other activities that are carried out by people offline, browsing the Web involves very complex cognitive processes. According to the Cognitive Load Theory, the human cognitive capacity is limited to processing a few pieces of information at a given time, because the cognitive resources available during the execution of a task are limited too. Many authors have pointed out that browsing the Web generally implies a high cognitive load. Interestingly, recent research studies have shown that it is possible to decrease the cognitive load during Web browsing by following specific Web design rule sets and guidelines. Despite this knowledge and the potential relevance of the topic, at the best of our knowledge no study has yet investigated how specific task have an impact in terms of cognitive load and user experience. There is also a lack of knowledge on how web design techniques can actually reduce cognitive load. On the basis of these observations, the proposed study has two main objectives: (1) to investigate the user experience while performing comprehension task on the Web through the adoption of a real-time multi-level assessment, with particular attention on cognitive load; (2) to test the relationship between specific aspects of web design and users experience. The experimental design and protocol of the study will be presented and discussed.


International Journal of Technology and Inclusive Education | 2012

A Computer Based Support to Guided Note Taking: a Preliminary Study on University Students with Dyslexia

R Garbo; Andrea Mangiatordi; Silvia Negri


EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY | 2004

Effects of Educational Culture and Teaching Experience on Teachers' Beliefs

O Albanese; C Fiorilli; P Doudin; R Garbo


Archive | 2003

Uno sfondo per integrare

R Garbo


ERDÉLYI PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE | 2005

A Dynamic and Functional Approach as a Basis for Individual Educational Planning in Inclusive Contexts

L Deanna; R Garbo


DIDAMATICA 2016 | 2016

“Materiale formativo nuova ECDL”: manualistica accessibile ad alta leggibilità

R Garbo; Andrea Mangiatordi; R Campi; E Trevisi; M Popolizio


Archive | 2013

Il percorso di studi universitari in un'ottica inclusiva

R Garbo


Ireland International Conference on Education | 2012

Disability Services addressing Learning Disabilities: taking students’ voices into account

R Garbo; Andrea Mangiatordi; Silvia Negri


London International Conference on Education (LICE2011) | 2011

Inclusion of a motor impaired child in a technology-enhanced mainstream class: a case study

Andrea Mangiatordi; R Garbo

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Andrea Mangiatordi

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Alessandro Antonietti

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Elisabetta Genovese

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Giacomo Guaraldi

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Matteo Corradini

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Alberto Quattrini Li

University of South Carolina

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