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Future Trends in Accessibility: The Case for Inclusive Innovation Daniel Hubbell Technical Evangelist - Accessibility Microsoft Trustworthy Computing
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Accessibility : Can it be used? Usability : How well can it be used?
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What is Universal Design?
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effective Universal design refers to any broad solution that produces products that are usable and effective for everyone.
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Universal Design Doesn’t Just Happen.
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What Problems Do We Face? If it’s the right thing, why isn’t Universal Design the norm?
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Knowing the Customer: Most technologies are designed for a subset of the true customer base
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Digital Divide: Balance between technical progress and the ability to absorb & adapt to change.
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Convergence of devices: Is adding complexity.
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PeoplePeople ProcessProcess TechnologyTechnology Universal Design
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PeoplePeople An Accessibility Aware Culture
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A Spectrum of Abilities
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U.S. 18-64 year old computer users Study commissioned by Microsoft, Conducted by Forrester Research 2004 Not likely to benefit VERY likely to benefit 17% Likely to benefit 40%
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Who are your champions?
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ProcessProcess Embed Theory in Process
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How do we consistently and efficiently present information in a usable manner to every user?
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repeatable processes enforceable policies harmonized standards control environment
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collectionuse and storage Privacy is about the appropriate collection, use and storage of personal information based on the user’s preference or circumstances.
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Accessibility Development Lifecycle
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TechnologyTechnology Enable Choice Through Technology
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Integration
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The Cloud
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In some scenarios, the cloud can enable the ability to share and process information across products and places easily.
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Conclusion…
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Being accessible should be more than just thinking about universal design.
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Inclusive innovation is a challenge to learn from other disciplines as a way to apply Universal Design in a more consistent and efficient way.
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http://www.microsoft.com/enable
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