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Martin Swobodzinski

Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
Portland State University

Martin Swobodzinski is the Director of the Center for Spatial Analysis & Research (CSAR) at Portland State University.

Email: swobod@pdx.edu

Website: https://www.pdx.edu/geography/martin-swobodzinski

Projects
  • Seamless Wayfinding by Individuals with Functional Disability in Indoor and Outdoor Spaces: An Investigation into Lived Experiences, Data Needs, and Technology Requirements
  • A Comprehensive Examination of Electronic Wayfinding Technology for Visually Impaired Travelers in an Urban Environment
Downloadable Products
  • OpenStreetMap Accessibility Mapathon (PRESENTATION)
  • A Comprehensive Examination of Electronic Wayfinding Technology for Visually Impaired Travelers in an Urban Environment (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Electronic Wayfinding for Visually Impaired Travelers: Limitations and Opportunities (PROJECT_BRIEF)
Related News
  • New Tech Prioritizes Mobility, Accessibility at Portland State
  • Wayfinding Tools for People With Visual Impairments in Real-World Settings: A Literature Review
  • Seamless Wayfinding by a Deafblind Adult on an Urban College Campus: A Case Study
  • Electronic Wayfinding for Visually Impaired Travelers: Limitations and Opportunities
  • Over $1M in Research Funding for New Projects on Micromobility, TOD’s, and Equity in Transportation Access
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