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Taylor Gotfrid

Researcher at Rochester Institute of Technology

Publications -  8
Citations -  46

Taylor Gotfrid is an academic researcher from Rochester Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basic skills & Web application. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 26 citations. Previous affiliations of Taylor Gotfrid include University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Online Learning System to Help People with Developmental Disabilities Reinforce Basic Skills

TL;DR: The development and evaluation of an online learning system for people with developmental disabilities (DD) of all ages in collaboration with Imagine! and Hope Services, two not-for-profit organizations that provide care services to people with DD are presented.
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Understanding the Motivations of Final-year Computing Undergraduates for Considering Accessibility

TL;DR: The degree to which undergraduate computing students in a United States university consider accessibility several years after instruction is investigated, highlighting lingering barriers for university programs in promoting accessibility among rising computing professionals.
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Motivating Adults with Developmental Disabilities to Perform Motor Coordination Exercises using Exergames

TL;DR: It is concluded that exergames designed to support visual-motor coordination have the potential to help and motivate adults with DD to perform visual-Motor coordination exercises.
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Motivating Individuals with Spastic Cerebral Palsy to Speak Using Mobile Speech Recognition

TL;DR: A speech recognition game designed to encourage out-of-office exercises and motivate users to practice and recruited a participant with cerebral palsy to investigate the performance of the system in a live environment, providing insight into the automated motivation of motivating speech production with individuals withbral palsy.
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Games for People with Developmental Disabilities

TL;DR: The work on the development and evaluation of web based applications for people with developmental disabilities (DD) in collaboration with Hope Services, a California based non-profit organization that provides services to improve the quality of life for individuals with DD is presented.