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Ep.13: Technology Design For Belonging and Wellbeing

19 min · 1 de mar de 202119 min
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In today's episode, Dr. Rosalie Wang, an occupational therapist at the University of Toronto, joins me for a fun chat about technology, design, participation, and belonging in our communities. We talk about how technology can be both a bridge and a divider. What occupational therapists can do in the tech arena, how tech could be made accessible and inclusive, and how it's important to include disabled people and older adults at the table when we're designing technology so that we can all use it in our day-to-day lives. You can follow Rosalie on Twitter (@RosalieWangOT [https://twitter.com/RosalieWangOT]) and find out more about her research here: https://ot.utoronto.ca/about/core-faculty/rosalie-wang/ [https://ot.utoronto.ca/about/core-faculty/rosalie-wang/]

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