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Keylekh: a keyboard for text entry in indic scripts
A Joshi, A Ganu, A Chand, V Parmar, G Mathur
CHI'04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, 928-942, 2004
572004
A multidisciplinary approach to ICT development
V Parmar
Information Technologies & International Development 5 (4), pp. 89-96, 2009
382009
Persuasive technology for shaping social beliefs of rural women in India: an approach based on the theory of planned behaviour
V Parmar, D Keyson, C Debont
International Conference on Persuasive Technology, 104-115, 2008
332008
Persuasive technology to shape social beliefs: A case of persuasive health information systems for rural women in India
V Parmar, D Keyson, C De Bont
Communications of the Association for Information Systems 24 (1), 25, 2009
312009
Tangible user interface for increasing social interaction among rural women
V Parmar, G Groeneveld, A Jalote-Parmar, D Keyson
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on tangible and embedded …, 2009
182009
Towards scaling up grassroots innovations in India: A preliminary framework
AEK De Keersmaecker, VS Parmar, PV Kandachar, C Baelus
UNESCO Chair International Conference-Technologies for Sustainable …, 2012
142012
Approaching design for development from a capability perspective
A Mink, F Van Der Marel, V Parmar, P Kandachar
Current Science, 1639-1650, 2015
112015
Responsible design and product innovation from a capability perspective
A Mink, VS Parmar, PV Kandachar
Responsible Innovation 1: Innovative Solutions for Global Issues, 113-148, 2014
82014
Shaping social beliefs: A community sensitive health information system for rural India
A Venkatesh, T Gonsalves, A Monk, K Buckner, V Parmar, DV Keyson, ...
Home Informatics and Telematics: ICT for The Next Billion: Proceedings of …, 2007
82007
Disseminating maternal health information to rural women: a user centered design framework
V Parmar
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2010, 592, 2010
72010
Design framework for developing ICT products and services for rural development: A persuasive health information system for rural India
VS Parmar
72009
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Shaping social beliefs: A community sensitive health information system for rural India
V Parmar, D Keyson, C de Bont
Home Informatics and Telematics: ICTs for the Next Billion, 133-144, 2007
72007
Designing Smart Shoes for Obstacle Detection
VS Parmar, KS Inkoolu
Empowering Visually Challenged Users Through ICT”, International Federation …, 2017
62017
Designing smart shoes for obstacle detection: Empowering visually challenged users through ICT
VS Parmar, KS Inkoolu
Human-Computer Interaction–INTERACT 2017: 16th IFIP TC 13 International …, 2017
42017
Using the capability approach to detect design opportunities
A Mink, F Van der Marel, V Parmar, P Kandachar
Mani, M., and Kandachar, P., Design for Sustainable Wellbeing and …, 2015
42015
Factors Influencing an Upscaling Process of Grassroots Innovations: Preliminary Evidence From India
A De Keersmaecker, P Kandachar, V Parmar, K Vandenbempt, C Baelus
European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2, 705, 2013
32013
Persuasive technology for shaping social beliefs of rural women: Development of group based health information kiosk
V Parmar
AISB 2008 Convention Communication, Interaction and Social Intelligence 1, 63, 2008
32008
Analysing ICT projects from a design perspective: A case of rural India
V Parmar, D Keyson, C de Bont
DS 60: Proceedings of DESIGN 2010, the 11th International Design Conference …, 2010
22010
Hardware browser “Net Babu” – An approach to internet browsing for novices
V Parmar, P Wani
Proceeding of The First All India Human Computer Interaction Conference, 2004
2*2004
Gamification as an educational tool to address antimicrobial resistance: a systematic review
PVS Nowbuth AA, Asombang AW, Alaboud K, Souque C, Dahu BM, Pather K, Mwanza ...
JAC-Antimicrobial Resistanc 5 (6), 2023
12023
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