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Designing for Cognitive Assistance: Using Technology to Improve the Lives of People with Cognitive Decline

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Designing for cognitive decline using a tablet-based system to support failing memory, this project aims to mitigate the consequences of cognitive decline. The study occurs across four development iterations, resulting in four fully functional prototypes, using the author’s mother as the subject. The results of each iteration informs the decisions taken in the next, utilizing an agile-style methodology in its development process. Final results and observations include speculation about future applications and directions for this system.

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MFA Plan C Thesis project documentation for an agile-style four iteration project.

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Stebbings, Wade M. (2021). Designing for Cognitive Assistance: Using Technology to Improve the Lives of People with Cognitive Decline. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220691.

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