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PDA Software Aimed at Improving Workplace Adaptation for People with Cognitive Disabilities

Publicated to:Lecture Notes In Computer Science. 6180 13-+ - 2010-01-01 6180(), DOI:

Authors: Ferreras, Alberto; Belda, Juan-Manuel; Barbera, Ricard; Poveda, Rakel; Urra, Miguel; Garcia, Nuria; Tito, Miguel; Valero, Marta

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AFEM Asociac FEAPS empleo - Author
Univ Politecn Valencia, Inst Biomecan Valencia, Valencia 46022 - Author

Abstract

This article presents the objectives, methodology and results of a project aimed at improving personal autonomy and adaptation to the workplace of people with cognitive disabilities. These people may have difficulties to be independent in various areas of life, especially at the workplace. Many of these problems are related to issues such as time control, independence in performing tasks, work habits, interpersonal communication, etc. To promote autonomy in these areas, the tool GTT (Time and Task Manager) has been developed. This is a software application running on a mobile device (a mobile phone or PDA) aiming to ease the adaptation to the workplace of people with cognitive disabilities through tutoring tasks, major event management and strengthening of key aspects of work.

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Cognitive disabilitiesMobile phonePersonal autonomyPersonal digital assistant (pda)RehabilitationSoftware toolSystemWorkplace adaptation

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  • WoS: 2

Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (Miesenberger, K) and Last Author (Valero Navarro, Miguel Angel).

the author responsible for correspondence tasks has been Ferreras, A.