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2024

Other Outputs

Auslan@Home videos

Korte, Jessica, Lyons, Julie, Greedy-Vogel, Adele and Blackson, Bobbie (2024). Auslan@Home videos. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/3dcdf95

Auslan@Home videos

2024

Other Outputs

Zelda Smart Home: animated Auslan avatar videos

Korte, Jessica, Lyons, Julie, Zelenskaya, Maria and Greedy-Vogel, Adele (2024). Zelda Smart Home: animated Auslan avatar videos. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/64d2b87

Zelda Smart Home: animated Auslan avatar videos

2024

Other Outputs

Zelda Smart Home Prototype

Korte, Jessica, Lyons, Julie, Zelenskaya, Maria, Whittington, Scott and Greedy-Vogel, Adele (2024). Zelda Smart Home Prototype. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/bc096fa

Zelda Smart Home Prototype

2021

Other Outputs

A comparative review of military hand signals and natural sign languages

Korte, Jessica (2021). A comparative review of military hand signals and natural sign languages. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Cooperative Research Centre; The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/104b38d

A comparative review of military hand signals and natural sign languages

2017

Other Outputs

YoungDeafDesign: a method for designing with young Deaf children

Korte, Jessica (2017). YoungDeafDesign: a method for designing with young Deaf children. PhD Thesis, School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University. doi: 10.25904/1912/3087

YoungDeafDesign: a method for designing with young Deaf children

2012

Other Outputs

An exploration of the issues involved in eliciting requirements from young deaf children using requirements prototyping

Korte, Jessica (2012). An exploration of the issues involved in eliciting requirements from young deaf children using requirements prototyping. Honours Thesis, School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University.

An exploration of the issues involved in eliciting requirements from young deaf children using requirements prototyping