Participation Welcome! Ask the TechSoup staff if you need any assistance
Nonprofits Live  is a regular live talk show hosted by  Evonne Heyning , Interactive Producer at  TechSoup Global  assisted by the Online Community & Social Media team including Susan Chavez, Michael DeLong, Kristy Graves, Blake Landau and led by Susan Tenby Ask Your Questions on  Nonprofits Live
Chat, Social Network Comments & Questions Here Tab for Questions You can ask questions at any time and we will be picking questions for our guests during this hour
Post on Social Media! Tag your posts with #A11y  #NPlive & #axs and  click the T/F NETWORKS tab  to post directly to Twitter or Facebook with a link to this event
Sachin Malhan of Inclusive Planet
collaboration   is the best assistive technology there is
lack of access  is the elephant in the room govts ngos corps ? information | knowledge | opportunities | other people
the world now – fragmented mosaic university with accessible courses ngo with courses for visually impaired Assitech, assistive devices manufacturer Jake, 24, visually impaired and tech buff Ravi, 35, visually impaired and history teacher with a great content collection Joseph, Minster for disability affairs Rajiv Malwani, Inclusive Employer Arun, 18, student, collector of accessible classnotes x 200mn
connect share find express other print-impaired content, information, challenges opinions, feelings
the world after Inclusive Planet multiple interconnected communities around employment, health, education, technology, personal issues sharing information and content; and collaborating.  PLATFORM | RESOURCES | MARKETPLACE | REPRESENTATION | EMPOWERMENT
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities   An international human rights instrument of the United Nations intended to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Parties to the Convention are required to promote, protect, and ensure the full enjoyment of human rights by persons with disabilities and ensure that they enjoy full equality under the law
What is accessibility? Accessibility  is a general term used to describe the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible Thanks to Google & Wikipedia for the easy collaborative images & definitions
Web accessibility  refers to the inclusive practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities.
http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/accessibility.php
Sharron Rush of Knowbility
Knowbility.org Advocacy, training, and consulting for accessible technology since 1998 Accessibility Internet Rally in Austin, Houston, San Antonio
Accessible People with disabilities  … can acquire the same information … participate in the same activities … be active producers
Why advocate for inclusive design? Legal   Technical Market  Humanitarian Visionary
Because we can!
Surprise! …the accessible iPhone Apple accessibility came late, but is changing the paradigm of disability and tech
Sharing YouTube video with Sharron Rush of Knowbility.org Video Controls
www.section508.gov Get informed on how to bring your site and organization into compliance with federal regulations and conduct an audit  In 1998, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was amended, requiring federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities—to provide “comparable access” to data and information for people with disabilities to those without disabilities.
What is an assistive technology? Any item, piece of equipment, product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.
 
What are adaptive tech tools?
Neil MacGregor from goQ
Neil will be sharing his screen and demonstrating software from goQ
Tools and Tech at TechSoup
Accessible Website Planning  from the NetSquared Think Tank Build accessibility into your existing workflow  Access existing documentation Research needs of your community Stay in conversation around new tools Plan for many types of assistive technologies
Can design be universal? Universal design  refers to broad-spectrum ideas meant to produce buildings, products and environments that are inherently accessible to both people without disabilities and people with disabilities. Some in the field assert that it is not possible to design for everyone’s needs at once, considering design choices that provide for some will leave others out (too short/tall or requiring one sense)
Turn Trees into Apps for #axs
Can Mobile Apps be Universal?
Users of mobile devices and people with disabilities experience similar barriers when interacting with Web content.  For example, mobile phone users will have a hard time if a Web site's navigation requires the use of a mouse because they typically only have an alphanumeric keypad.   Similarly, desktop computer users with a motor disability will have a hard time using a Web site if they can't use a mouse.   Additionally, people with disabilities may use a mobile device to access the Web site.
lack of access?  govts ngos corps information | knowledge | opportunities | other people
Conversation from the Think Tank …building an online culture of accessibility contains two parts: the obvious support networks that can be built within social media, and the technical changes that can accommodate those who cannot access technology easily. It almost seems like a more open source approach - allowing a key community to provide guidance and insight into tech development to allow them to better access software and hardware tools. - from  Gordon Dymowski
Potential for an Inclusive Planet IS THIS WHAT COLLABORATION CAN LOOK LIKE? WHEN WE EMPOWER, DOES THE NETWORK SUPPORT ITSELF & THRIVE?
Virtual Engagement?
Thank you to our guests Sachin Malhan @InclusivePlanet Sharron Rush @Knowbility Neil MacGregor @NeilMacG  from goQ
Thank you for joining us! Visit our TechSoup Forums to ask more questions and learn more on accessibility, assistive technologies and adaptive tools

Accessibility Nonprofits Live

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    Participation Welcome! Askthe TechSoup staff if you need any assistance
  • 3.
    Nonprofits Live is a regular live talk show hosted by Evonne Heyning , Interactive Producer at TechSoup Global assisted by the Online Community & Social Media team including Susan Chavez, Michael DeLong, Kristy Graves, Blake Landau and led by Susan Tenby Ask Your Questions on Nonprofits Live
  • 4.
    Chat, Social NetworkComments & Questions Here Tab for Questions You can ask questions at any time and we will be picking questions for our guests during this hour
  • 5.
    Post on SocialMedia! Tag your posts with #A11y #NPlive & #axs and click the T/F NETWORKS tab to post directly to Twitter or Facebook with a link to this event
  • 6.
    Sachin Malhan ofInclusive Planet
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    collaboration is the best assistive technology there is
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    lack of access is the elephant in the room govts ngos corps ? information | knowledge | opportunities | other people
  • 9.
    the world now– fragmented mosaic university with accessible courses ngo with courses for visually impaired Assitech, assistive devices manufacturer Jake, 24, visually impaired and tech buff Ravi, 35, visually impaired and history teacher with a great content collection Joseph, Minster for disability affairs Rajiv Malwani, Inclusive Employer Arun, 18, student, collector of accessible classnotes x 200mn
  • 10.
    connect share findexpress other print-impaired content, information, challenges opinions, feelings
  • 11.
    the world afterInclusive Planet multiple interconnected communities around employment, health, education, technology, personal issues sharing information and content; and collaborating. PLATFORM | RESOURCES | MARKETPLACE | REPRESENTATION | EMPOWERMENT
  • 12.
    Convention on theRights of Persons with Disabilities An international human rights instrument of the United Nations intended to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Parties to the Convention are required to promote, protect, and ensure the full enjoyment of human rights by persons with disabilities and ensure that they enjoy full equality under the law
  • 13.
    What is accessibility?Accessibility is a general term used to describe the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible Thanks to Google & Wikipedia for the easy collaborative images & definitions
  • 14.
    Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities.
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    Sharron Rush ofKnowbility
  • 17.
    Knowbility.org Advocacy, training,and consulting for accessible technology since 1998 Accessibility Internet Rally in Austin, Houston, San Antonio
  • 18.
    Accessible People withdisabilities … can acquire the same information … participate in the same activities … be active producers
  • 19.
    Why advocate forinclusive design? Legal Technical Market Humanitarian Visionary
  • 20.
  • 21.
    Surprise! …the accessibleiPhone Apple accessibility came late, but is changing the paradigm of disability and tech
  • 22.
    Sharing YouTube videowith Sharron Rush of Knowbility.org Video Controls
  • 23.
    www.section508.gov Get informedon how to bring your site and organization into compliance with federal regulations and conduct an audit In 1998, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was amended, requiring federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities—to provide “comparable access” to data and information for people with disabilities to those without disabilities.
  • 24.
    What is anassistive technology? Any item, piece of equipment, product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.
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    What are adaptivetech tools?
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  • 28.
    Neil will besharing his screen and demonstrating software from goQ
  • 29.
    Tools and Techat TechSoup
  • 30.
    Accessible Website Planning from the NetSquared Think Tank Build accessibility into your existing workflow Access existing documentation Research needs of your community Stay in conversation around new tools Plan for many types of assistive technologies
  • 31.
    Can design beuniversal? Universal design refers to broad-spectrum ideas meant to produce buildings, products and environments that are inherently accessible to both people without disabilities and people with disabilities. Some in the field assert that it is not possible to design for everyone’s needs at once, considering design choices that provide for some will leave others out (too short/tall or requiring one sense)
  • 32.
    Turn Trees intoApps for #axs
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    Can Mobile Appsbe Universal?
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    Users of mobiledevices and people with disabilities experience similar barriers when interacting with Web content. For example, mobile phone users will have a hard time if a Web site's navigation requires the use of a mouse because they typically only have an alphanumeric keypad. Similarly, desktop computer users with a motor disability will have a hard time using a Web site if they can't use a mouse. Additionally, people with disabilities may use a mobile device to access the Web site.
  • 35.
    lack of access? govts ngos corps information | knowledge | opportunities | other people
  • 36.
    Conversation from theThink Tank …building an online culture of accessibility contains two parts: the obvious support networks that can be built within social media, and the technical changes that can accommodate those who cannot access technology easily. It almost seems like a more open source approach - allowing a key community to provide guidance and insight into tech development to allow them to better access software and hardware tools. - from Gordon Dymowski
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    Potential for anInclusive Planet IS THIS WHAT COLLABORATION CAN LOOK LIKE? WHEN WE EMPOWER, DOES THE NETWORK SUPPORT ITSELF & THRIVE?
  • 38.
  • 39.
    Thank you toour guests Sachin Malhan @InclusivePlanet Sharron Rush @Knowbility Neil MacGregor @NeilMacG from goQ
  • 40.
    Thank you forjoining us! Visit our TechSoup Forums to ask more questions and learn more on accessibility, assistive technologies and adaptive tools

Editor's Notes

  • #19 Accessible vs Inclusive Intro to Disability Awareness for ACS NCIC Knowbility, Inc. 12/16/2010
  • #21 Accessibility as a civil right Corporate responsibility Government obligation to serve all Nonprofit mission of inclusion