(Some) Futuristic Possibilities For Ways Consumers Will Interact With Your We...MediaPost
brettapproved strives to enable travelers with disabilities to travel confidently. The first step is making the Web site features easy for them to use. These features will become the future of services on sites. Join Evan Fishkin, the company's lead developer, as he steps through the methods brettapproved uses today and some of the interfaces designers are working on for the future, including swipe answers and voice activation. All go beyond responsive design and transcripts.
ATIA 2014 ACC11: Out of the Box: What iPads can Do Donna Schneider
Learn about all the accessibility features on the iPad. Accessibility for iOS 5, 6 and & 7 are all highlighted. Learn about the Rotor in VoiceOver and other features. Want to know more about switch accessibility on the iPad in iOS 7? Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYxwiX4EQjo
This presentation covers assistive technology and the SETT method to make decisions about specific devices that will be appropriate for an individual with a disability based on their needs, environment, and specific tasks to be completed.
(Some) Futuristic Possibilities For Ways Consumers Will Interact With Your We...MediaPost
brettapproved strives to enable travelers with disabilities to travel confidently. The first step is making the Web site features easy for them to use. These features will become the future of services on sites. Join Evan Fishkin, the company's lead developer, as he steps through the methods brettapproved uses today and some of the interfaces designers are working on for the future, including swipe answers and voice activation. All go beyond responsive design and transcripts.
ATIA 2014 ACC11: Out of the Box: What iPads can Do Donna Schneider
Learn about all the accessibility features on the iPad. Accessibility for iOS 5, 6 and & 7 are all highlighted. Learn about the Rotor in VoiceOver and other features. Want to know more about switch accessibility on the iPad in iOS 7? Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYxwiX4EQjo
This presentation covers assistive technology and the SETT method to make decisions about specific devices that will be appropriate for an individual with a disability based on their needs, environment, and specific tasks to be completed.
Digital natives: freedom and hackability in a mobile futureTristan Nitot
I'm an old digital native. I've learned to tinker with computers that encourage "hacking" like the Apple II. It shipped with a disassembler, electronic schematics, 8 expansion slots. You did not need a screwdriver to open the lid.
Compare this with today's smartphones, with a centralized AppStore on which one company has total control. This discourages tinkering.
How will the next generation of digital natives learn to tinker if all they have is closed ecosystems?
Mozilla is working on this with the Open Web through two separate initiatives:
* Webmaker.org is a set of tools and events to encourage ordinary people to have a look under the hood of technology.
* Firefox OS aims to ship HTML5-powered smartphones that can run Web applications like other smartphones run native apps.
A11Y Camp - Lessons learnt from building accessible native mobile appsAshton Williams
This presentation will cover my most important learnings from building accessible mobile apps. We’ll also look at what is coming up next in accessibility for users, developers, and testers in iOS.
Presented atUNESCO International conference entitled "From Exclusion to Empowerment Role of Information and Communication Technologies for Persons with Disabilities"
A talk given by Gavin Evans at UXPA UK's May 2017 event covering "Global Accessibility Awareness Day".
http://uxpa-uk.org/events/uxpa-uk-gaad-2017/
Check out our Events page to see what's coming up in the future: http://uxpa-uk.org/events/
This primer on mobile accessibility will give you a solid grounding on standards, guidelines and principles of making websites accessible on mobile devices, and demonstrate some of the accessibility features available on iOS and Android.
This presentation was delivered at Digpen 7:
http://lanyrd.com/2014/digpen7/sdfcth/
Flutter Vs. Native Languages: Which is Better? Tech Mobius
Is your next mobile app project going to get underway and you're unsure whether or not to utilize Flutter or a native language? For the past several years, Flutter has been gaining traction in the industry and attracting a lot of developer attention due to its cross platform mobile app development capabilities.
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.
Digital natives: freedom and hackability in a mobile futureTristan Nitot
I'm an old digital native. I've learned to tinker with computers that encourage "hacking" like the Apple II. It shipped with a disassembler, electronic schematics, 8 expansion slots. You did not need a screwdriver to open the lid.
Compare this with today's smartphones, with a centralized AppStore on which one company has total control. This discourages tinkering.
How will the next generation of digital natives learn to tinker if all they have is closed ecosystems?
Mozilla is working on this with the Open Web through two separate initiatives:
* Webmaker.org is a set of tools and events to encourage ordinary people to have a look under the hood of technology.
* Firefox OS aims to ship HTML5-powered smartphones that can run Web applications like other smartphones run native apps.
A11Y Camp - Lessons learnt from building accessible native mobile appsAshton Williams
This presentation will cover my most important learnings from building accessible mobile apps. We’ll also look at what is coming up next in accessibility for users, developers, and testers in iOS.
Presented atUNESCO International conference entitled "From Exclusion to Empowerment Role of Information and Communication Technologies for Persons with Disabilities"
A talk given by Gavin Evans at UXPA UK's May 2017 event covering "Global Accessibility Awareness Day".
http://uxpa-uk.org/events/uxpa-uk-gaad-2017/
Check out our Events page to see what's coming up in the future: http://uxpa-uk.org/events/
This primer on mobile accessibility will give you a solid grounding on standards, guidelines and principles of making websites accessible on mobile devices, and demonstrate some of the accessibility features available on iOS and Android.
This presentation was delivered at Digpen 7:
http://lanyrd.com/2014/digpen7/sdfcth/
Flutter Vs. Native Languages: Which is Better? Tech Mobius
Is your next mobile app project going to get underway and you're unsure whether or not to utilize Flutter or a native language? For the past several years, Flutter has been gaining traction in the industry and attracting a lot of developer attention due to its cross platform mobile app development capabilities.
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
9. Aims
• Help dyslexics could read and write text
messages on mobile phone more easily
• Attempt to erase the gap between
dyslexics and machines
10. Aims
• Help dyslexics could read and write text
messages on mobile phone more easily
• Attempt to erase the gap between
dyslexics and machines
• Let dyslexics can communicate with others
by texts on cell phones
13. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
14. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
15. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
16. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
• Open source (Free)
17. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
• Open source (Free)
• More mobile phone production corporations using Android
on their smartphone
18. Platform
• Smartphone (with QWERTY keyboard)
• Add your own personal applications which are needed
• Huge screen
• Android cell phone operating system
• Open source (Free)
• More mobile phone production corporations using Android
on their smartphone
• More Android system users in the future - According to
prediction by Gartner Inc., Andorid will be the 2nd most
popular smartphone OS system in 2012
20. ConCept
• Personal user interface - Let dyslexic users
decide what font, font color, background
color and marking color they want to use
21. ConCept
• Personal user interface - Let dyslexic users
decide what font, font color, background
color and marking color they want to use
• Text-to-speech system software
22. ConCept
• Personal user interface - Let dyslexic users
decide what font, font color, background
color and marking color they want to use
• Text-to-speech system software
• Speech recognition
24. Audio 4 Screen
• Text-to-speech Reading - Use male/female
voice to read texts so dyslexics do not
necessarily have to read the content on screen
25. Audio 4 Screen
• Text-to-speech Reading - Use male/female
voice to read texts so dyslexics do not
necessarily have to read the content on screen
• Speech Recognition (speech-to-text) - Also
assist users to input text message without
using keyboard but by speech
26. Audio 4 Screen
• Text-to-speech Reading - Use male/female
voice to read texts so dyslexics do not
necessarily have to read the content on screen
• Speech Recognition (speech-to-text) - Also
assist users to input text message without
using keyboard but by speech
• Attempt to reduce sound effects while
operating the application in order not to
distract dyslexic users
35. Future Development
• Capture pictures or electronic documents
to assist dyslexics read
• Combine picture recognition software and
web mapping service