October 6, 2004 - SIUC C&I Adaptive Tech & Disability Awareness
Your presenter for this event is:
Michael Whitney
Michael Whitney heads adaptive technology and accessible web creation for Disability Support Services at SIUC and is also the coordinator of the Adaptive Computer Technology & Website Design HECA grant project. In addition to his MA in Rehabilitation, Whitney has completed training on designing universally acceptable web resources and an assistive technology applications certificate program offered by the State University of California Northridge. He will discuss and demonstrate some of the common adaptive technologies utilized by students with disabilities.
Expected Topics of Discussion and Presented Technologies
Our October 6, 2004 presentation is an update of adaptive computer technology that will be given as an instructional opportunity scheduled to run from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m.. At two and a half hours long, it will be a cursory introduction to the technology we employ and the concerns about equal access to information that dictate our work here at SIUC-DSS. Our goals for this presentation are as follows:
- Make the general populace aware of the issues we in the disability support field deal with
- Inform people who need to know of our country and state's legislative push towards accessibility of new technologies
- Expose participants to adaptive technology trends
Technologies Covered
- Dragon Naturally Speaking dictation system
- Read Please reading system
- Arkenstone Open Book scanning system
- Jaws screen reader
- Co:Writer 4000 word prediction
- Microsoft Screen Magnification
- Switch technologies
- Alternative mice
- Sip-N-Puff Mouse
- Microsoft On-Screen Keyboard
- Cyberlink Brainfingers Brain Actuated Technology
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