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How to ensure audio is working in Collaborate
Audio Setup Wizard (a)
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How to ensure audio is working in Collaborate
Audio Setup Wizard (b)
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Learning to use the communication buttons for feedbackFeedback Menu Button Step Away Button Raise Hand Button
The emoticon will automatically disappear after approximately 5s
Click the button a second time to remove the Away notification
Click the button a second time to lower your hand
Feedback Buttons (a)
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Jane Mackenzie and Adam Blackwood
Teaching Toolkit Workshop No 817th July 2014
Teaching Toolkit Workshop No 9 Mobile accessibility tools
9th October 2014
Robin Christopherson, Jane Mackenzie and Artie Vossel-Newman
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Level of experience?
1 (no knowledge) 5 (some) 10 (expert)
1 (no knowledge) 5 (some) 10 (expert)
1 (no knowledge) 5 (some) 10 (expert)
Level of knowledge using mobile virtual assistant such as Siri or Google Now
Level of knowledge using Talking Goggles
Level of knowledge using Word Lens
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Siri and Accessibility Tools on the iPh0ne
Siri Go into Settings – Siri – turn it on as shown on the screen. Decide the language, gender of the voice, voice feedback.New to Siri – Allow “Hey Siri” – You can speak without pressing the Home button by saying the 2 words (only works when connected to the mains).
Accessibility toolsVoice over – speaks items on the screen.Invert colours, change text size, and bold textLED flash for alerts, and phone noise cancellationAssistive touch – allows the user to use the phone if they have difficulty touching the screen.
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Virtual Assistant on mobiles
»Siri vs Cortana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWAgI90UkRk
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Virtual Assistant for Android
Google Now
Google Now is a free App for Android. It works quite well,
but is not as accurate as Siri.
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Android Accessibility Tools
Within Controls there are tools to enable hands free, voice commands,
and increased touch sensitivity
and well as motion controls and
change of language.
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Android Accessibility Tools
Click here
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Robin demonstrating Talking Goggles
http://new.livestream.com/JISC-RSC-South-East/events/3403080
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOGsQsRFN6g&feature=youtu.be
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Talking Goggles practice
Open Talking Googles and hover over the picture. Write what you see in the chat box.
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Word Lens
An introduction to Word Lens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2OfQdYrHRs
What does this mean? Please write your answer in the chat box.
Guten Tag.
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Word Lens
Please add the results of your German in the chat box.
What is your name?
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Word Lens
Here are the results:
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Level of confidence?
1 (no knowledge) 5 (some) 10 (expert)
1 (no knowledge) 5 (some) 10 (expert)
1 (no knowledge) 5 (some) 10 (expert)
Do you feel confident to use a virtual assistant
Do you feel confident to use Talking Goggles
Do you feel confident to use Word Lens
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Useful links
The links to the Apps shown today and others demonstrated at the RSC SE eLearning Fair http://twishort.com/kBIfc Word Lens http://questvisual.com/ Talking Goggles and other voice apps http://www.sparklingapps.com/products.html Robin Christopherson’s presentation at our eFair 2014. Showing various apps to aid accessibility. http://bit.ly/RobinApps Robin sharing the innovations of the future http://bit.ly/eFair2014
TechDis Android phone accessibility features http://www.jisctechdis.ac.uk/tbx/android TechDis iPhone accessibility features http://www.jisctechdis.ac.uk/tbx/iphone
Accessible apps:www.applevis.comwww.maccesssibility.net
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Useful links
The main repository of technical guidance on developing accessible apps for mobiles: Android Accessibility - Google's developer guidehttp://eyes-free.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/documentation/android_access/developers.html
iOS accessibility - Apple developer guidehttp://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/iPhoneAccessibility/Introduction/Introduction.html And the useful guide to all accessibility features of the main desktop and smartphone OSs which it would be great to include a link to is:www.abilitynet.org.uk/mcmw
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Jane Mackenzie
E-Learning Adviser
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 07714 140570
Artie Vossel-NewmanE-Learning Adviser
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 07834678151