quarta-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2014

UXPA - UK May Event - Global Accessibility Awareness Day



Publicado em 14/05/2013
Accessibility is an essential part of good design and user experience. It is important for UX practitioners like us to recognise that people access products and services with diverse abilities, needs and context. May 9th marks the Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) and the UXPA UK is proud to participate in this global initiative; bringing accessibility closer to the UX practice. For more information about GAAD, please visithttp://globalaccessibilityawarenessda...

There will be 2 talks and a panel discussion:

How to move beyond the touch screen for a better accessibility of mobile and tablet native applications, by Fabien Marry For many with different abilities, using a smartphone or a tablet through their touch screen can be difficult. We will see why and how to make your native apps more accessible. We'll start with pitfalls to avoid and simple steps with great results. Then we'll see how to tap into the powerful built-in accessibility systems that allow you to make your app usable by wheelchair controls or that turn your graphical user interface into an auditory user interface.

BBC Olympics: An accessibility case study, by Alistair Duggin How do you make a website as ambitious as the BBC Olympics accessible? This presentation shares the challenges faced, approaches used and lessons learned.
Panel discussion: Inspiring Diverse UX facilitated by Veronika Jermolina When you meet someone who experiences the world differently, the way you design products and services changes forever. We would like to introduce to you the people who've inspired us with their stories, challenges and techniques they have adopted to navigate designs which have not taken their needs into consideration. How does someone experience the world when they can't see, can't hear or rely on other assistive technologies? Ask our panelists in advance by tweeting @UXPAUK or during the event.


About our speakers

Fabien Marry

Fabien is a user experience designer and researcher who loves making better products. As the Internet, mobile and tablet devices continue to change the way we all live, he wants to play a part in shaping the experiences of tomorrow. After moving to London to attend UCL's HCI with Ergonomics MSc, he stayed and worked as a consultant for Flow Interactive before moving on to Tigerpike to work on mobile and tablet projects for global brands.

Al Duggin

Alistair Duggin is a Principlal Web Developer at the BBC and has worked on large projects such as TV Channels, Wildlifefinder, Olympics and now Weather. He is an accessibility and usability advocate and believes that building websites with progressive enhancement and accessibility in mind benefits everyones user experience without having to compromise design or functionality.

Veronika Jermolina

Veronika is a User Experience professional who champions an inclusive approach to the design of products and services. Veronika's passion for accessibility started at AbilityNet where she undertook a research project as part of her Master's degree. Currently working at Bunnyfoot, Veronika strives to inspire others to think of products in different modalities.

About our panel participants

Paul Carter
Paul Carter is a freelance producer, director, presenter, journalist and speaker. In 2011 Paul was part of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival's 'Fast Track' scheme (now known as 'Ones To Watch') for emerging industry talent. Paul worked on the BAFTA-nominated London 2012 Paralympic Games coverage as a producer.

Andre Louis

Andre Louis is a keyboardist/pianist with his own off-the-cuff creative style, makes "copyleft" music for the masses, and is a fun new source of universal entropy.

Abdi Gas

Abdi Gas is a deaf graduate from UCL where he compelted his MSc in HCI with Ergonomics. The founder of a not-for-profit organisation called Deaf Unity, he works to empower and train Deaf people across the globe. Abdi acts as an advisor to the FA and the MET Police on deaf and disability issues and has even found time to do a bit of TV acting and presenting of children's books on the internet.

This event is sponsored by Nomensa

Nomensa are a strategic UX design agency transforming digital experiences. Our unique approach draws on our extensive experience in psychology, interaction design and technology. We drive commercial value for our clients creating online experiences that engage and delight the people they touch. We are humanising technology. We are Nomensa.

If you have any questions about the event, please contact organiser Caleb. This event is co-organised by Veronika Jermolina.

terça-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2014

"Améliorer l'accessibilité des messages visuels dans les transport, à destination des sourds"



Publicado em 26/07/2013
SUrDyn2 expé toulon / saint-étienne

Bonjour à tous !
Vous voulez améliorer l'accessibilité dans les transports ? Vous le pouvez en participant à un test sur des messages visuels.

Dans les transports l'information est diffusée de manière sonore. Mais comment fait-on pour informer ou prévenir un sourd ?

C'est pour ça que websourd, l'ifsttar, le CNRS et le CERTU ont créé un groupe de travail sur la recherche pour l'évolution des messages visuels dans les transports.

Pour ça nous organisons des tests sur la compréhension de message visuels qui sont présenté aux participants. Nous avons besoin de personnes sourdes ou malentendantes qui sont volontaire pour participer aux tests. Vous devez être agé de 18 à 60 ans, le test dure 1 heure environ et vous recevrez une indemnité de 30 €.

Les tests ont lieu à
Toulon du 29 juillet au 3 aout du lundi au samedi

Saint-Étienne du 4 septembre au 9 septembre du mardi au lundi

Si vous êtes partant pour participer vous pouvez me contacter par mail :
antoine.incandella@ifsttar.fr

Nous organisons le même tests avec des personnes entendantes ayant un niveau minimum B1 en lsf

Si vous connaissez des personnes entendantes qui seraient partante elles peuvent me contacter à la même adresse mail :
antoine.incandella@ifsttar.fr

FAITES CIRCULER SANS MODÉRATION A TOUS VOS CONTACTS SOURDS ET ENTENDANTS SIGNANTS.

MERCI.
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sábado, 22 de fevereiro de 2014

Governo cortou R$ 30 milhões do programa que beneficia pessoas com deficiência

A Presidente Dilma viaja... 

O governo federal anunciou nesta quinta-feira corte de R$ 44 bilhões do Orçamento de 2014 nas despesas do governo federal.
Deste montante, R$ 13,3 bilhões foram retirados de emendas parlamentares, verba que geralmente é utilizada para a melhoria de infraestrutura e serviços dos municípios. Outros R$ 7 bi foram retirados de obras do PAC, o Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento. O orçamento total para 2014 é de R$ 1,51 trilhão.

O pior é que o Governo cortou R$ 30 milhões do programa que beneficia pessoas com deficiência. (site Contas Abertas http://contasabertas.postbox.com.br/website/?p=7669). Em 2014, apenas R$ 15,3 milhões estão previstos no orçamento federal. A queda se deve principalmente pela diminuição de emendas parlamentares.

Por que ao invés de tirar o já escasso recurso destinado as pessoas com deficiência e investimento nos municípios, não corta gastos reduzindo o número de Ministérios? O Governo aumenta tributos, arrecada cada vez mais, investe pouco e gasta mal. E quem paga a conta é a sociedade.

O que mais me preocupa é que a presidente Dilma Rousseff fará nos próximos meses, durante o período pré-eleitoral, um ciclo de viagens e cerimônias pelo Brasil que contemplará mais de 22 mil quilômetros de trajetória. A maratona – custeada com recursos públicos – inclui inaugurações, lançamentos de projetos, atos ligados à Copa do Mundo e outras atividades. As informações foram divulgadas pelo jornal O Globo nesta semana. Além da propaganda eleitoral antecipada, ainda sobra muito pouco tempo para a presidente governar o Brasil e perceber que a coisa aqui vai mal. 

Embora não esteja fácil pra ninguém, as pessoas com deficiência continuam com uma política miserável. Quando lançou o Viver sem Limite, em 2011, Dilma anunciou investimento de 7,6 bilhões no programa. Como está sendo investido esse dinheiro? Onde? Quanto já foi de fato utilizado e quanto ainda será? Ainda estou aguardando resposta do Governo sobre esses valores. Mas já percebemos que é muito pouco, pois com 45 milhões de pessoas com deficiência no Brasil (segundo o censo 2010), basta fazer a conta: em três anos, esse valor significa o investimeto de R$ 55,5 por pessoa com deficiência, por ano. Não dá pra comprar nem as pilhas necessárias para um aparelho auditivo durante um ano.http://g1.globo.com/economia/noticia/2014/02/governo-corta-r-133-bilhoes-em-emendas-coletivas-e-r-7-bi-do-pac.html
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