Tools and Partnerships for Digital Information Access

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Tools and Partnerships for Digital Information Access Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living (APRIL) 2018 Presented by Danny Housley and Ken Mitchell

A Crash Course in iOS Accessibility Presented by Danny Housley, Tools for Life APRIL 2018

AMAC Accessibility AMAC creates practical solutions that work, with a focus on utility, ease of use, and high quality. Accessibility Consulting focuses on organizational accessibility needs with evaluation, technical assistance, customer support, and web accessibility solutions. Braille Services produces customized projects from both print materials and electronic text including partial books and chapters or graphics Captioning Services makes classrooms, meetings, labs and other audio environments fully accessible for deaf or hard-of-hearing. Professional E-Text Producers provide high-quality e-text in many formats such as PDF, DOC, DAISY, and HTML. Certified Assistive Technology team provides on-site and remote assessments, demonstrations, training and technical assistance for education, work, and daily living environments. For more information: www.amacusg.org

Tools for Life Tools for Life, Georgia's Assistive Technology Act Program, is dedicated to increasing access to and acquisition of assistive technology (AT) devices and services for Georgians of all ages and disabilities so they can live, learn, work and play independently and with greater freedom in communities of their choice.

AT Solutions Lab

Apple and Accessibility Built in, not bolted on Options for various disability types Started with non-visual and low vision access Blossomed

Non-Visual Access

VoiceOver For users with print related disabilities iPhone 3GS Debut Screen Curtain Voices Gestures Privacy Audio descriptions

The power of the Rotor

Braille Captions

Visual Access

Features for Users with Low Vision Zoom Magnifier Display Accommodations Dynamic Text

Zoom and Magnifier in Action

Screen Accommodations Invert colors Color filters Reduce white point

Physical Access

Switch Access Offered on all iOS (and MacOS) devices Bluetooth or wired with adapter Can use camera or keyboard to control scanning

Assistive Touch Very customizable Gestures Menus Functions

Input Options One handed keyboard Type to Siri Dictation Voice commands Handwriting with and without VoiceOver

Siri: Your Digital Frenemy Open apps Send messages Ask questions Control settings

Apple HomeKit Your native environmental control unit Control with voice or manually Interacts with dozens of devices (lights, doors, outlets, switches, alarms, etc…)

Hearing Access

Supports for Hearing MFi hearing devices Live listen Flashing alerts Customized vibrations Software TTY Mono audio FaceTime iMessage

Emergency SOS

Best Practices Never be afraid to explore and customize! Peer support groups offer lessons Contact us! Can’t find an accessibility feature? Try a third party app

What features to you want to see? (call the Apple Accessibility line and tell them)

Disclaimer Disclaimer: Produced by Tools for Life (TFL), which is a result of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended in 2004. TFL is a program of the Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Design, AMAC Accessibility Solutions and Research Center and was made possible by Grant Number H224C030009 from the Administration for Community Living. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS.

The Tools for Life Team Carolyn Phillips Director, Tools for Life carolyn.phillips@gatfl.gatech.edu Danny Housley AT Acquisition Manager danny.housley@gatfl.gatech.edu Liz Persaud Program and Outreach Manager liz.persaud@gatfl.gatech.edu Martha Rust AT Access Team Manager martha.rust@gatfl.gatech.edu Sarah Endicott Research Scientist sarah.endicott@design.gatech.edu Tori Holder Outreach Specialist tori.holder@gatfl.gatech.edu Ben Jacobs Accommodations Specialist ben.jacobs@gatfl.gatech.edu Annabel Joyner Graphic Design Intern ajoyner8@gatech.edu

The Tools for Life Team (continued) Asha Kumar AT Lab Specialist asha.kumar@gatfl.gatech.edu JR McCall CFII Administrative Assistant jmccall32@gatech.edu Ciara Montes Direct Services Inter ciara.montes@gatfl.gatech.edu Krista Mullen Speech-Language Pathologist krista.mullen@gatfl.gatech.edu Sam Peters Program Specialist speters37@gatech.edu Rachel Wilson AT Specialist rachel.wilson@gatfl.gatech.edu

Your Presenters

Media Access Information access is important for staying connected to your community Variety of methods for accessing information, some programs are disability specific In Georgia, the CILS and ATAP work closely with the Georgia Radio Reading Service

Georgia Radio Reading Service

Georgia Radio Reading Service (GARRS) The mission of the Georgia Radio Reading Service (GaRRS) is to improve the quality of life for every Georgian who is blind, visually-impaired, or has difficulty with the printed word. Volunteer readers from across Georgia record approximately 200 different programs each month including essential local information, local and national newspapers, popular books, and an array of magazines and quality-of-life programming. The programming is broadcast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and accessed by using a special radio, through our online webstream, by telephone, or by using a mobile app. Through these means we are able to provide our listeners with information, entertainment, and connections to their local communities.

Access Methods Radio Online Telephone Mobile App

disABILITY LINK and GARRS 10 years Advocacy updates, transportation, youth and AT Played 3 times/week

Tools for Life and GARRS Assistive Technology Reviews Financial Education AMAC promotions 70 recordings (and counting)

BARD

Braille and Audio Reading Download Free program from NLS Braille or electronic format Variety of access methods Free!

Devices for BARD

To sign up for the BARD program visit: “That All May Read” To sign up for the BARD program visit: www.nls.org/thatallmayread 1-888-657-7323

NFB Newsline

Audible Universal Information Access Service For people with print related disabilities 500+ publications Weather alerts TV listings Retail Ads

How to Access NFB Newsline

Bookshare

Read Your Way Free for Students $1/week for qualifying applicants Some accessible library services can help with cost

Access Your Way

Other Access Options

Reading on the Go Audible Texture Kindle Overdrive

Thank You! Ken Mitchell kmitchell@disabilitylink.org www.disabilitylink.org Danny Housley danny.housley@gatfl.gatech.edu www.gatfl.gatech.edu