From 4f01aa34007d677c20e247299406de58995dc214 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jennifer Mankoff <jmankoff@cs.washington.edu> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 12:23:20 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Week1 jen --- slides/accessibility.html | 224 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 112 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-) diff --git a/slides/accessibility.html b/slides/accessibility.html index 1a24018a..cf6f54a3 100644 --- a/slides/accessibility.html +++ b/slides/accessibility.html @@ -28,9 +28,120 @@ class: [//]: # (Outline Slide) # Learning Goals for today +- **Introduction to First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html)** - What is Accessibility? - Example of Accessibility Technologies + +--- + +# First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) + +.left-column50[ +- Find one computer access technology + +- Find one about "the world" + +- Find a description of it *by a disabled person who uses it* (first-person experience) + +] +-- +.right-column50[ +- Try not to pick the same things as your classmates +- Should include a *first person video* +- Should try at least one out yourself +- At least one should involve computers +- No disability dongles! +- Nothing too common (like glasses) +] + +--- +# Example 1: AAC (who uses AAC?) + +.left-column60[ + +![:youtube A first person account of how Kit Autie uses AAC to communicate with a few different types of AAC, Tp6YqFz-Ylo] +] + +.right-column40[ +Shows the variety of options available over specific strengths + +Kit Autie also [describes why they use AAC and ableist reactions they get when using it](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3YQ9F4SFAQ) +] +Limitations: "*Languaging*" is a multi-person activity in which people can co-create access (or create ableism around access) + +Costs have come way down!! (free with in-app purchases) + +--- +# Not a first person account (1) + +![:youtube A mom describes how she is teaching her child to communicate using AAC at mealtimes, 9FzbX1z-JAM] + +Why is this not a first person account? +- The person using the AAC never addresses the audience +- The person using the AAC never comments on the experience of using it + + +--- +# Not a first person account (2) +![:youtube An advertisement for the Tobii Dynavox, tYgMfL-CnGo] + +Why is this not a first person account? +- It is highly scripted +- It doesn't really review the device at hand + +--- +# Example 2: Audible Crosswalks + +.left-column60[ +![:youtube A first person account of reasons and factors using audible crosswalks, xPlsYhU1HBU?si=jiklQmTbCUQHRcNI&start=126] +] + +.right-column40[ +City-produced video with first person account (see 2:10) +- “They provide an equal access to information†+- “It gives me so much peace of mind†+- “It makes me feel safer†+ +] +Limitations: Not universally available; Does not support DeafBlind + +Designed for people with visual impairments to cross the street + +--- +# Competencies for [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) + +- Accessible presentation creation +- Finding first person accounts by and for people with disabilities +- Presenting accessibly to an audience with mixed disabilities +- Familiarity with a range of accessibility technologies (requires being present and engaged with student presentations) +- Your participation grade, as a percentage of completeness (are all the required parts present) + +--- + +# Handin requirements (due Monday) +.left-column40[ +Handin: +- One accessible slide per AT (see [Ed]({{site.discussion}}/3515497) for slide deck) +- Present one of them next week (accessibly) in 3-4 minutes +] +.right-column60[ +Slide includes: +- A summary of the AT you researched +- Information about its audience +- A picture of the AT +- A link to the first person account you found +- Something you learned from the video and/or by trying it about its strengths and weaknesses + +] + + +--- +[//]: # (Outline Slide) +# Learning Goals for today + - Introduction to First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) +- **What is Accessibility?** +- Example of Accessibility Technologies --- # Accessibility @@ -104,9 +215,9 @@ A broader view than Wikipedia [//]: # (Outline Slide) # Learning Goals for today +- Introduction to First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) - What is Accessibility? - **Example of Accessibility Technologies** -- Introduction to First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) --- # Lots of software for this @@ -286,114 +397,3 @@ hero complex? disability inspiration? language issues? all good? Small group discussion; Summarize your discussion on [Ed]({{site.discussion}}2342965) ---- -[//]: # (Outline Slide) -# Learning Goals for today - -- What is Accessibility? -- Example of Accessibility Technologies -- **Introduction to First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html)** - ---- - -# First Assignment: [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) - -.left-column50[ -- Find one computer access technology - -- Find one about "the world" - -- Find a description of it *by a disabled person who uses it* (first-person experience) - -] --- -.right-column50[ -- Try not to pick the same things as your classmates -- Should include a *first person video* -- Should try at least one out yourself -- At least one should involve computers -- No disability dongles! -- Nothing too common (like glasses) -] - ---- -# Example 1: AAC (who uses AAC?) - -.left-column60[ - -![:youtube A first person account of how Kit Autie uses AAC to communicate with a few different types of AAC, Tp6YqFz-Ylo] -] - -.right-column40[ -Shows the variety of options available over specific strengths - -Kit Autie also [describes why they use AAC and ableist reactions they get when using it](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3YQ9F4SFAQ) -] -Limitations: "*Languaging*" is a multi-person activity in which people can co-create access (or create ableism around access) - -Costs have come way down!! (free with in-app purchases) - ---- -# Not a first person account (1) - -![:youtube A mom describes how she is teaching her child to communicate using AAC at mealtimes, 9FzbX1z-JAM] - -Why is this not a first person account? -- The person using the AAC never addresses the audience -- The person using the AAC never comments on the experience of using it - - ---- -# Not a first person account (2) -![:youtube An advertisement for the Tobii Dynavox, tYgMfL-CnGo] - -Why is this not a first person account? -- It is highly scripted -- It doesn't really review the device at hand - ---- -# Example 2: Audible Crosswalks - -.left-column60[ -![:youtube A first person account of reasons and factors using audible crosswalks, xPlsYhU1HBU?si=jiklQmTbCUQHRcNI&start=126] -] - -.right-column40[ -City-produced video with first person account (see 2:10) -- “They provide an equal access to information†-- “It gives me so much peace of mind†-- “It makes me feel safer†- -] -Limitations: Not universally available; Does not support DeafBlind - -Designed for people with visual impairments to cross the street - ---- -# Competencies for [AT Around Us]({{site.baseurl}}/assignments/finding-accessibility.html) - -- Accessible presentation creation -- Finding first person accounts by and for people with disabilities -- Presenting accessibly to an audience with mixed disabilities -- Familiarity with a range of accessibility technologies (requires being present and engaged with student presentations) -- Your participation grade, as a percentage of completeness (are all the required parts present) - ---- - -# Handin requirements (due Monday) -.left-column40[ -Handin: -- One accessible slide per AT (see [Ed]({{site.discussion}}/3515497) for slide deck) -- Present one of them next week (accessibly) in 3-4 minutes -] -.right-column60[ -Slide includes: -- A summary of the AT you researched -- Information about its audience -- A picture of the AT -- A link to the first person account you found -- Something you learned from the video and/or by trying it about its strengths and weaknesses - -] - - -- GitLab