Discussion 1 post responses. Please respond to the following: "Electronic Ballots" Please respond to the following: · One criticism of electronic ballots for elections is that while intuitive for younger voters who are familiar with using a mouse to point and click, elderly voters and motor-impaired users will have difficulty controlling a mouse. Discuss how you would correct this issue so that every demographic would have an equal opportunity to vote. Support your answer. · Imagine you have just finished interviewing a recent college graduate for a design position within your company. At the end of the interview, the college graduate remarks that design would be much easier if people conformed to the design, rather than the design having to be accessible to diverse populations. Respond to this comment, addressing the legal, societal, and ethical issues that designers face in regard to human-computer interaction. NM’s post states the following:Top of Form · One criticism of electronic ballots for elections is that while intuitive for younger voters who are familiar with using a mouse to point and click, elderly voters and motor-impaired users will have difficulty controlling a mouse. Discuss how you would correct this issue so that every demographic would have an equal opportunity to vote. Support your answer. · Imagine you have just finished interviewing a recent college graduate for a design position within your company. At the end of the interview, the college graduate remarks that design would be much easier if people conformed to the design, rather than the design having to be accessible to diverse populations. Respond to this comment, addressing the legal, societal, and ethical issues that designers face in regard to human-computer interaction. Instead, address what changes could be made to make elderly and motor impaired voters have an easier time with the voting process used in your location. Regarding making voting more accessible for the elderly and motor impaired there have been debates between the security and accessibility. One example that I found was curbside voting. This allowed elderly voters the opportunity to vote directly within their car. Another example that I found was large touch screen which makes for an easier way for sight related issues with the elderly. Creating screens with larger text and larger spacing between the names on the ballot allow for and elderly person with Parkinson’s degree that movements are inevitable. In many ways, lack of mobility and other types of impairments can diminish seniors’ ability to vote without some assistance or accommodation. With increased age, seniors will become more limited in their ability to get to polling places by driving, walking, or using public transportation. Once seniors arrive at the polling places, they may face additional challenges, depending on the availability of accessible parking areas, accessibility of polling places, type and complexity of the voting e ...