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Removing Barriers to Digital Inclusion David Robinson and Thomas Crawford May 2015
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agenda introducing Texthelp digital inclusion challenge overcoming the barriers for the print disabled social business model for assistive technology provision browsealoud assistive technology – reading support for the web
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from literacy to life
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partners
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Digital Inclusion – What is it?
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Example Text ●Global initiative that aims to address inequalities in society ●Exists when everyone in society can access technologies and benefit from their use in ways that are personally meaningful and relevant ●Encompasses a number of inter-related themes… AccessAccess to technologies e.g. mobile phones, computers, tablets, the internet, a broadband connection UseUsing, and being able to use, the technologies that you have access to EmpowermentHaving basic digital skills and being self-sufficient ParticipationBeyond civic engagement to include e-learning
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millions of citizens in need of help
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80,000,000 in Europe don’t have basic online skills 79,940,000 population of Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Czech Republic, Portugal, Hungary, Austria
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50,000,000 people in Europe are dyslexic and many face impaired access to education and work Source: European Dyslexic Association, 2014
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people in Europe with reduced mobility represent 40% of the population Source: European Disability Forum, 2014
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30,000,000 people in Europe are blind or partially sighted Source: European Blind Union, 2014
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millions of Europeans live outside their country of origin Source: neweuropeans.net, 2015
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the divide is widening
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divide widening harder to find and get jobs Pay higher prices for goods & services that are offline Unequal access to public services that are increasingly moving online
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divide widening Increased social exclusion as relationships go online Ageing population Young people without home internet may struggle with educational attainment
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digital inclusion matters to everyone
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Example Text Digital Inclusion Challenge Barriers to Inclusion: No Physical Access Economically Disadvantaged Print Disabled Dyslexia Mild Visual Impairments Non-native Speakers Low Literacy Ageing Population
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Example Text Overcoming the Barriers for the Print Disabled Many Forms of Assistive Technology can help ●Screen Readers for people who are blind or seriously visually impaired ●Screen Magnifiers and Text Enlargers to help people with milder visual impairment ●Text Readers for people who have dyslexia or difficulty reading
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Example Text Assistive Technology Ownership Microsoft & Forrester Research found: There is a negative correlation with disability and earning power. ●People who need Assistive Technology cannot afford it. There is a higher proportion of disabled people among lower socio-economic groups. ●People who cannot afford assistive technology are more likely to need it.
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social business model
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free at the point of use
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we’ll take care of the tough stuff
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boosting digital skills engagement and achievement
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introducing browsealoud
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browsealoud toolbar hover highlighting text selection translator MP3 maker text magnification screen mask web page simplifier customisable settings
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dual colour highlighting
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browsealoud toolbar translator written and spoken translation in 35 languages written translation in a further 43 languages option to switch on/off as desired by website owner MP3 maker website visitors can convert text to MP3 file website owners can create their own MP3 files
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browsealoud toolbar text magnification magnifies text as it is read aloud text displayed along top of the screen large, x large and xx large text sizes screen mask blocks distractions on the screen letterbox reading window
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……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………….… 7,000 Websites Worldwide including :
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browsealoud demo
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New Look browsealoud – Coming very soon: ●New toolbar - New Mobile toolbar ●New “Launch Pad” ●New easy integration options o Choose your toolbar o Choose your Launch Pad location ●Increased usability, increased discoverability, increased accessibility ●Keyboard Accessible
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http://babmqa.texthelp.com/uitest/orange-top-right.html
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why browsealoud helps remove barriers to digital inclusion promotes social inclusion and personal empowerment provides support and information to vulnerable groups fully scalable works on all common platforms: pc’s, mac’s, tablets, smartphones reduces costs in person phonepostonline PWC$16.45$5.29$18.90$0.12 99% savin gs interaction cost:
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David Robinson General Manager – Corporate tel:+44 (0) 28 9442 8105 email:d.robinson@texthelp.com t.crawford@texthelp.com web:www.texthelp.com Thomas Crawford International Business development
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