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Texas School for the Blind & Visually ImpairedOutreach Programswww.tsbvi.edu | 512-454-8631 | 1100 W. 45th St.| Austin, TX 78756
2018 Texas Focus: On the Move!
Accessing Information Anywhere / Anytime! Shedding Light on Cloud Computing
Friday, March 2, 2018
3:30-5:00 PM
Presented by
Larry L. Lewis, Jr. Founder of Flying Blind, LLC
Cleveland, Ohio
Developed for
Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired
Outreach Programs
Accessing Information Anywhere / Anytime!Shedding Light on Cloud Computing
BY:
Larry L. Lewis, Jr.
President & Founder
Flying Blind, LLC
Slide 2: Objectives To identify the three components of “portable information management”
To define “The Cloud.”
To define a cloud-based service.
Two distinguish between desktop and mobile platforms.
To distinguish between cloud-based services that store, share, and interact with users.
To implement these services into your consumers’ technological journey.
Slide 3: Who is Flying Blind, LLC? Flying Blind, LLC’s founder, Larry Lewis, is a congenitally blind user of a variety of
adaptive technologies since their inception over 40 years ago.
Mr. Lewis has both domestic and international product and sales management experience working for leading manufacturers in the adaptive technology industry.
Flying Blind, LLC exists in order that the most cutting edge, emerging technologies might get promoted in an innovative and responsible manner.
Flying Blind, LLC provides product management, marketing, business development, and direct training / consultation services to its clients.
Publishes weekly Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday E-Newsletter to approximately 6,500 subscribers with concise, adaptive technology updates.
Slide 4: IntroductionMainstream products + built-in accessibility options
Catalyst for fueling literacy in education
Springboard to competitive employment
Undergirded by task-driven methodologies promoting efficiency and independence
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Slide 5: Introduction (Continued) Compatible with applications used by sighted peers
Consideration to today’s economic climate
Due diligence when investing in these technologies
One device/platform, not the end all-be all
Slide 6: Defining Portable Information Management Obtaining Information - i.e. research, storage, and retrieval
Interacting with Information – i.e. notetaking, word processing, and document editing
Sharing information – i.e. online collaboration through multi-platform apps.
Present throughout information, employment, and community
Slide 7: Defining Cloud Computing Delivery of hosted services over the internet.
All services delivered externally.
Deployed to multiple devices and platforms
Services delivered via Cloud-Based App.
Services are “elastic” or scalable to meet growing or retracting needs.
Services are “private”, “public”, or “hybrid”.
Customize, use, and pay for services being used.
Figure 1 Cloud Logo with up and down arrows.
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Slide 8: Defining Cloud App Resides within the cloud.
Exhibits stationary, desktop characteristics.
Offers services via web-browsers.
Scalable to mobile platforms.
Interactivity of a desktop App + portability of a web App.
Can be used “offline”.
Performance controlled by the end user.
Web browser and Apps to deploy services.
Figure 2 Graphic showing two iphones and an iPad pulling a page from the iOS Cloud icon.
Slide 9: Cloud Services Storing media
Sharing media
Interacting with Dynamic Information
Blending services to create a comprehensive user experience across platforms.
Slide 10: Cloud Components App installation
Username / password
Customizing settings
User profile for Social Networks
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Slide 11: Assistive Methodologies for Accessing the Cloud Screen magnification.
Screenreading.
Speech input.
External keyboards and Braille displays.
Alternative touch gestures.
Blend services to optimize independence and efficiency.
Slide 12: Two Modes for Cloud Computing Desktop web browsing for Windows, Google, and Apple desktop / laptop computers.
Menu bar and toolbars for navigation.
Display window for web elements and web content.
Alternative keyboard shortcuts provided by operating system and assistive technologies to simulate mouse movement.
Figure 3 Photo of a Windows desktop PC.
Figure 4 Photo of a Google Chrome Book.
Figure 5 Photo of a Mac Book.
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Slide 13: Two Modes For Cloud Computing(Continued)
Mobile web browsers for tablets and smart phones.
Browsing sessions have toolbars and tabs for transitioning to different screens.
Alternative gestures for interacting with touch screens.
Built-in assistive technologies.
Wireless external keyboards and Braille displays connect via Bluetooth.
Both wireless and cellular connectivity (monitor costs of data plans based on internet usage on mobile devices).
Figure 6 Two hands holding a BraillePen.
Figure 7 Bluetooth logo
Figure 8 Three different sized iPhones side by side.
Figure 9 Two different sized iPads side by side.
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Slide 14: Mobile Apps Mobile Apps developed to bridge the gap between mobile web browsing and access to
mobile devices.
Taking advantage of location services and camera.
Such developments have set the stage for “Cloud Computing” and social networking.
Computers = Great stationary solutions.
Mobile access = Freedom without being tethered to one particular location.
Slide 16: Obtaining Cloud-based Apps App Store
o Locate, research, & download.
Tabs along bottom for:
o Viewing, browsing & searching for specific apps.
Select “search” tab.
o Enter name / type of App you wish to search for.
Activate “search” button.
Figure 10 Screenshot of iTunes App Store.
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Slide 17: Obtaining Cloud-based Apps (Continued) Review apps that appear in “search” results.
Read app descriptions.
User reviews.
Install apps.
Many IT departments lock down ability to install apps.
Establish an App Store Account to install free apps.
Some apps require method of payment before installing.
The “updates” tab updates all installed apps.
VoiceOver provides feedback on updates available.
Select to update apps.
Review recently updated apps.
Slide 18: Strategies for Desktop and Mobile Cloud Computing Select the appropriate media combination (be mindful of screen magnification on smaller
screens).
Become acclimated with the page by its web elements.
Become familiar with assistive technology keystrokes and gestures for efficient navigation.
Expect some sites to be designed for desktop browsers, mobile browser, or both (responsive web design).
Tasks may include stationary characteristics of a desktop,
Or leverage off mobile hardware via Native or Hybrid Apps
Open your browser
Download desktop component
Get the App within mobile device’s App Store
Slide 19: Three Players Within Cloud Computing Microsoft = Windows
Apple = iOS
Google = Android
Select appropriate cloud-based services and Apps
Multi-platform strategies for access to information
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Slide 20: Google App More streamlined approach for research
Sign in with Google account
Enter search criteria with keyboard,
Dictation
Or built-in voice search.
Use gestures and rotor to locate, contact, or read pertinent information
Figure 11 Google App Logo.
Slide 21: Google Drive: Storing and Backing Up Cloud service offered by Google Inc.
Storage at a tremendous savings.
Store files, documents, media types, etc.
Access them from any device.
Nominal monthly cost based on space purchased.
Demonstration of accessing Google Drive.
Figure 12 Google Drive logo
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Slide 22: iCloud Sharing of photos, music, contacts, calendars, email, and notes.
Excellent for the student in transition.
Synchronize with iCloud’s Microsoft Outlook calendar to synchronize contacts, appointments, notes, and email.
Marry vocational expectations with the realities of Mobile Access.
Figure 13 iCloud logo
Slide 23: Microsoft OneDrive Effective Windows 10.
iOS and Android Apps for mobile devices.
Store and share Microsoft files between devices.
Used by businesses amongst employees.
Excellent compatibility between desktop and mobile versions of Word, Excel, and Power Point.
Figure 14 Microsoft OneDrive Logo
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Slide 24: Dropbox and Online Collaboration Primary purpose is to collaborate.
Secondary storage considerations.
Up to 1 GB of storage available via referral program.
Install Dropbox on a computer via the website.
Search for Dropbox App in the App Store or Google Play.
Slide 35: Dropbox and Online Collaboration (Continued) Store files and folders with various media types.
Publicly share.
Privately share with select recipients.
Changes made within privately shared files and folders are updated in real-time.
Bookmark as a “favorite” for offline access.
Utilize other desktop and Mobile Apps to edit and save, dependent on the file type being accessed.
Slide 36: The Cloud and Social Networking Allow for communication between members
Compiling and assimilating information
Sharing information
And having fun
Embracing the Inevitable
Students will participate in social networking
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Slide 37: The Cloud and Social Networking (Continued) Share common interests
Join groups
Share media
Shape newsfeeds to consolidate information gathering.
Private message
Grow a business
Demonstration using the Facebook Pages Manager App
Slide 38: Conclusion Cloud Computing is Changing how Information is stored and shared, changing the way
peers, educators, and employers communicate.
Multiple Platforms + Multiple Devices = Endless Possibilities.
Mirroring the appropriate assistive technology with the right hardware and Apps to yield independence and efficiency.
The more versatile the consumer’s cloud computing skills are, the more successful their communication within a predominately sighted world.
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Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired
Outreach Programs
Figure 15 TSBVI logo
Figure 16 IDEAs that Work logo and US Dept. of Education OSEP disclaimer
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