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題名:建構溝通無障礙展示設計模式
書刊名:科技博物
作者:楊中信
出版日期:2001
卷期:5:3
頁次:頁38-46
主題關鍵詞:溝通無障礙展示設計
原始連結:連回原系統網址new window
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     本文旨在建構一套能讓展示訊息與大部分展示參觀者溝通的設計模式,即使這些參觀者中有人有著視覺、聽覺或視聽覺感官障礙。這套設計模式的建議作法有:營造合適的溝通環境、設置清晰的溝通訊息與提供多重溝通管道傳遞的訊息等方式。
期刊論文
1.楊中信(19970400)。以溝通模式為架構之系統性展示手法理論。博物館學季刊,11(2),1-10。new window  延伸查詢new window
圖書
1.Heimgartner, N. L.(1982)。Behavioral traits of deaf children。Springfield, IL:Charles C. Thomas。  new window
2.Rusalem, H.(1972)。Coping with the unseen environment。NY:Teachers College Press。  new window
3.Todd, H.、Wolf, F.(1994)。You and your sight。London:Royal National Institution for the Blind。  new window
4.Barnes, C.、Mercer, G.、Shakespeare, T.(1999)。Exploring disability。Cambridge:Polity Press。  new window
5.Bishop, V. E.(1971)。Teaching the visually limited child。  new window
6.Bone, S.(1996)。Buildings for all to use。London:Construction Industry Research and Information Association。  new window
7.Berger, K. W.(1978)。Speech Reading: principles and method。Kent, OH:Herald Publishing。  new window
8.Goldish, L. H.(1967)。Braille in the United States: its production, distribution and use。New York:The American Foundation for the Blind。  new window
9.Munro, K.、Woodward, J.(1992)。Independent living。Leith Walk, Edinburgh:Churchill Livingstone。  new window
10.King, R. G.(1991)。Fundamentals of human communication。New York:MacMillan Publishing。  new window
11.Lebovich, W. L.(1993)。Design for dignity。New York:John Wiley & Sons, Inc.。  new window
12.Servedio, W.(1979)。Park & recreation。  new window
13.Cochrane, G. M.、Wilshere, E. R.(1987)。Communication: equipment for the disable。Headington, Oxford:Oxfordshire Health Authority。  new window
14.Cochrane, G. M.(1990)。Communication--equipment for disable people。Headington, Oxford:Oxfordshire Health Authority。  new window
圖書論文
1.Geldard, F. A.(1959)。“Hearing through the skin”, in Communication--a key to service for the deaf-blind men and women。Rehabilitation of deaf-blind persons。New York:The Industrial Home for The Blind。  new window
 
 
 
 
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