Title: Assistive Technology
1- Assistive Technology
- To be renamed
- Universal Design and Assistive ICT
- In next review
2What is it
- Technology the assists people especially those
with disability
3Why bother with this option
- Have to
- Mandated by Law to make your website accessible
- Big Market
- Most people have access issues especially to
computer products
4What topics does this option cover
- Introduction
- What is it?
- Background
- Examples of Assistive Technology
- Assistive Technology and Computers
- Web Accessibility
- Universal Design
5Who might be interested
- Anyone and everyone-
- Interesting broad-spectrum topic
- Introduces new computer technology
- Emphasises design
- Focuses on User
- Looks at Interaction
6Benefits
- Professional Skills
- Accessibility Mandated by Law so useful knowledge
to bring to work place - A lot of this technology is now mainstream
computing - Good final year projects
7Examples Of Assistive Technology
8Types of AT Devices
- Low-tech non-electrical eg pencil grip
- High-tech computerised systems eg voice
recognition system - No-Tech Human Assistance (PA), Family, Friends
etc
9Miscellaneous Examples of AT
- Aids for Daily Living gtgt Clocks gtgt Day Clock
- WALL CLOCK WITH DAY DATEThe Wall Clock with
Day Date is a calendar clock designed for use
with individuals with Alzheimer's disease,
cognitive disabilities, brain injury, or memory
disabilities. The rectangular clock dispays the
day of the week, the date, and the month
10 11gtgt Housekeeping gtgt Shopping Bag Handle
- 4. EZ CARRYEZ Carry is a shopping bag handle or
carrier designed for use by individuals with
upper extremity disabilities or arthitis or for
seniors. This handle has an ergonomic, contoured
grip and supports up to 50 punds in plastic
shopping bags....
12gtgt Controls gtgt Environmental Control Units
gtgt Environmental Control Unit
- The Companion Remote Control unit, model HC1800C,
is a remote environmental control unit designed
for use by individuals with mobility or severe
physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.
Using infrared and radio frequency technology,
the unit can .
13 Recreation gtgt Garden Handtools gtgt
Lightweight Garden Tool
- 1. FISKARS NYGLASS HAND TOOLSFiskars Nyglass
Hand Tools are a set of short handled garden
tools designed for use by individuals with carpal
tunnel syndrome, arthritis, or other upper
extremity disabilities resulting in limited hand
strength. The set includes a cultivator, trowel
14 Housekeeping gtgt Powered Door Opener for Trash
Receptacle with Swinging Door
- 1. I-OPENRThe I-OpenR is a powered door opener
for a trash receptacle with a swinging door
designed for use by individuals with upper
extremity or severe physical disabilities or
spinal cord injury. Usable in the home or in
restaurants, food courts, and other
15gtgt Housekeeping gtgt Programmable Floor Washer
- 1. SCOOBA FLOOR WASHING ROBOTThe Scooba Floor
Washing Robot is a programmable floor washer
designed for use by individuals with mobility or
upper extremity disabilities. This unit uses
prepares, cleans, and dries sealed hardwood, tile
and linoleum flooring. The device prepares
16gtgt Blind and Low Vision gtgt Voice Output
Calculator
- 18. MODIFIED CANON TALKING DESKTOP BUSINESS
CALCULATOR (MODEL CP1213D-M)The Modified Canon
Talking Desktop Business Calculator, model
CP1213D-M, is a voice output calculator designed
for use by individuals who are blind or have low
vision. This modified version of the Canon
business calculator speaks entries and totals
17gtgt Blind and Low Vision gtgt Voice Output
Microwave Oven
- 3. TEMO TALKING MICROWAVE OVEN (MODELS 87106
87108)The Temo Talking Microwave Oven is a voice
output microwave oven designed for use by
individuals who are blind or have low vision. In
addition to a talking control panel, this
microwave has a notched knob to set cooking
times. Speech output can be in...
18gtgt Recreation gtgt Board Games gtgt Voice Output
G
- 2. EXPLORER GLOBEThe Explorer Globe is a voice
output globe with interactive educational games
designed for children with learning disabilities
or low vision. When a spot on the globe is
touched with a special pen, facts in selected
categories are spoken with a clear...
19Whats this got to do with Computers
- Lots
- We look at alternative Input and Output mechanisms
20Computer Input
- Conventional Input Methods
- Alternatives to Keyboard Input
- Alternatives to Mouse Input
- Input by Switch
- Voice Recognition
21Alternative Keyboards
- Alternative Keyboard Layout
- Qwerty
- Alphabetic
- Dvorak Keyboard/frequency of use
- Specialised Keyboards
- Microsoft Natural Keyboard
- Ergonomic Keyboard
- Expanded/mini Keyboard
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23Maltron Ergonomic Keyboard
24Infra-red Keyboard
25Infra-red Keyboard
26Keyguards
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28Mouse Alternatives
- Alternative Pointing devices
- Trackballs
- joysticks
- Touch Pads
- Head Mouse
- Mouse Emulation
- Touch Screen
- Screen Hotspots
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31Touchpad
32Joystick Mouse
Penny and Giles Joystick Plus
33Trackerball
Penny and Giles Trackball Plus
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35Head Mouse
Zygo Head Mouse
36Switch Access
- Single/Double Switch Input
- On Screen Keyboards
- Morse Code
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39Voice Recognition
- Discrete/Continuos
- Text Input
- Hands Free
- Successful Use
- Speech Consistency
- literacy Skills
- Familiar with PCs
- Patience!!!!!!!!
40Text to Speech
- Text to Speech output
- Talking computer.
41Software Utilities
- Microsoft Accessibility Features
- Abbreviation Expansion
- Word Prediction
- Macros
- Maths Tools
42Accessibility Options
- Sticky Keys
- Filter Keys
- Toggle Keys
- Mouse Keys
- Easy Access - for Macintosh
43Microsoft Accessibility Wizard
44Microsoft Magnifier
45Accessible Web Design
- How do we design for inclusion
- What are the Web Accessibility Guidelines
- Why do I need to know about them
46Universal Design
- Inclusive Design is good design
- Design for inclusion
- Everyone Benefits