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How to ensure audio is working in Collaborate
Audio Setup Wizard (a)
How to ensure audio is working in Collaborate
Audio Setup Wizard (b)
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)
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
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
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.
Virtual Assistant on mobiles
»Siri vs Cortana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWAgI90UkRk
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.
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.
Android Accessibility Tools
Click here
Robin demonstrating Talking Goggles
http://new.livestream.com/JISC-RSC-South-East/events/3403080
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOGsQsRFN6g&feature=youtu.be
Talking Goggles practice
Open Talking Googles and hover over the picture. Write what you see in the chat box.
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.
Word Lens
Please add the results of your German in the chat box.
What is your name?
Word Lens
Here are the results:
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
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
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
Find out more…
Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND
Jane Mackenzie
E-Learning Adviser
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 07714 140570
Artie Vossel-NewmanE-Learning Adviser
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 07834678151