Mobile Instant Messaging for the Elderly
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Kiat, B. W., & Chen, W. (2015). Mobile Instant Messaging for the Elderly. Procedia Computer Science, 67, 28-37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.09.246Abstract
While the use of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) has been
expanding vastly along with mobile technology, existing MIM
applications have not sufficiently addressed the needs of elderl
y users. MIM applications have great potential to support socia
l
interactions, and thus contribute to the well-being of the elderl
y. User interface design features such as small font size, con
fusing
icons and application flow in current MIM applications, however
, make them difficult for the elderly to learn and use. Our
research aims to provide a usable and accessible MIM applicati
on for this user group. In this research, we combined user-
centered and participatory action research principles. We conduc
ted a focus group interview and user testing to identify the
usability and accessibility issues in current MIM solutions, and collected requirements from elderly users. Based on the
requirements and the principles for accessible design
, we designed and developed a MIM prototype named
Your IM
to address
the usability and accessibility issues faced by elderly when using MIM.