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8/22/12 Adapting Email and Access to Social Media for People with Disabilities
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2 A disability justice movement working to transform communities. Home of Michigan’s Assistive Technology Program www.mymdrc.org www.mymdrc.org Contact mdrc@mymdrc.orgmdrc@mymdrc.org Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC)
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3 We’ll share things we know or have heard about. We are not covering alternative computer or smartphone access. Cover some popular social media sites, not specific disability issue sites. We are not endorsing any systems or products. There’s more out there! Please share. About Today’s Session
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4 Social Interaction & Belonging Self Esteem Access issues: the potential of multimedia and digital information Inclusion considered “normal”. Why use Email and Social Media?
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5 Facebook : 850 million users YouTube: More than 3 billion views per day; 48 hours of video is uploaded every minute. Twitter: More than 200 million accounts LinkedIn: 135 million users; new members joining faster than two new members a second. Usage: Social Media Channels
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6 Reading printed text or small print Complexity Difficulty signing up for an account Remembering passwords Spam, viruses, ads Incapability with screen reader software Other access issues Access to technology, internet Potential Problems
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7 Used by sites to verify a real person is signing up for an account, not automatic spammers. Often use difficult to read images or garbled audio Go around this: WebVisum WebVisum Captcha Monster Captcha Monster CAPTCHAs
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8 Many being developed aimed at seniors Most have simplified visual layouts Many use larger fonts Some offer enhanced support and assistance One prints out emails – no computer needed. Costs vary widely. Simplified Email
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9 Example: ICanEmail
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0 Example: PawPaw Mail
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12 Demo from the website http://pawpawmail.com/tour.html Paw Paw Mail Demo
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12 Parlerai creates a network for a child with special needs using tools to enhance collaboration and provide a safe means of communicating via the Internet. Includes picture communication. Parlerai Point-and-Chat® simple to use talking email, talking instant messaging, and talking twitter. So if you can say it with AAC software, you can send it as text over the Internet. Point-and-Chat® AAC Users
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13 Send a video or voice email. Have it read to you on the phone Skip the computer and print it – PrestoPresto Text to Speech and Speech to text on smart phones. Alternative Email
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14 Built-in features such as Siri, VoiceOver, Magnification, Google Voice… Have email read to you if you have a print disability (text to speech) Input text using your voice (speech to text). See webinar archive iDevices, Android and appsiDevices, Android and apps Apps for Smart Phones
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Easier to Use Systems 5
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16 Dolphin Guide CDESK by AdaptiveVoice Endeavor Desktop by AbleLink Technology Computer Systems
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17 Messaging/Social Interaction Many new systems being developed Aimed at the aging/senior market Stay at home/aging in place Seniors & Caregivers
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18 Trend appears to be away from specialized browsers. Add on for Firefox and Chrome Browsers Options in other Browsers Web Trek by Ablenet Audio of Web via Phone Adapting Web Browsers and Alternatives
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19 Twitter
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20 A microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based messages of up to 140 characters, known as "tweets“ Can now tweet pictures too. Share information, breaking news Discussions, classes and workshops. “backchannel” Social TV -“chatterboxing” What is Twitter?
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21 Many programs to use twitter (twitter clients) Mobile Twitter Tweat from email Mashups Using Twitter
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22 A web-accessible alternative to Twitter.com. It is designed to be easier to use and is optimized for disabled users. Works with keyboard-only, older browsers like IE6, low band internet connection, and without JavaScript Easy Chirp
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23 Uses the microphone on the iPad Breath controls movement and selection of keys on a keyboard. Developed in Japan Breath Bird
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24 Facebook
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25 Use the Mobile Site Post from Outlook email Try an app that works with voiceover Post using voice to text with an app Access for Facebook
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26 www.linkedin.com/pub/cathy-mcadam/10/983/a81 www.linkedin.com/in/kathrynwyeth Linkedin
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27 Has been fairly accessible Some of the problems with other social media Becoming more difficult for screen readers. LinkedIN Access
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28 http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=MIDISRIGHTS YouTube
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29 Can show people using sign language Easy YouTube Extra Large YouTube YouTube Access
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30 Closed Captions Auto Caption No toggle for Audio Description Captions and YouTube
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31 Questions?
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32 Final Thought: "“When you give everyone a voice and give people power, the system usually ends up in a really good place.” - Mark Zuckerberg, CEO & Founder of Facebook Thank You!
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