RE: [WSG] Video of Screen Reader Use?

2005-11-14 Thread Glen Wallis








This is a wonderful resource Justin. Thank
you.



Glen Wallis







Hi Joseph,











These are really great
videos from the University
 of Wisconsin.





http://www.doit.wisc.edu/accessibility/video/











I have shown these
in a lot of classes and presentations.











Sincerely,





Justin Thorp


























RE: [WSG] Video of Screen Reader Use?

2005-11-13 Thread Paul Noone
I managed to convince mine by suggesting our organsiation's website as an
example site during the screen reading element of an accessibility
conference. She was present...and far less amused than I. ;)

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Does anybody have, or know of any video of users on the Internet with a
screen reader?

While managers listen to the arguments about accessibility, I would like to
appeal to their emotions as well.  It is much easier to empathise with a
person, than facts and figures.
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Re: [WSG] Video of Screen Reader Use?

2005-11-13 Thread Justin Thorp
Hi Joseph,These are really great videos from the University of Wisconsin.http://www.doit.wisc.edu/accessibility/video/I have shown these in a lot of classes and presentations.Sincerely,Justin ThorpOn Nov 13, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Joseph Lindsay wrote:Does anybody have, or know of any video of users on the Internet witha screen reader?While managers listen to the arguments about accessibility, I wouldlike to appeal to their emotions as well.  It is much easier toempathise with a person, than facts and figures.**The discussion list for  http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list  getting help**   *** Justin Thorp  Technical Assistant Michigan State University Academic Computing  Network Services - Applications Programming http://approg.msu.edu/  Principal; Web Developer  Accessibility Specialist MyCapitalWeb.com LLC 3016 S. Deerfield Lansing, MI 48911 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  my NEW personal blog - http://www.justinthorp.com my web development blog - http://thinkthentype.blogspot.com  

Re: [WSG] Video of Screen Reader Use?

2005-11-13 Thread The Visual Process
If you want to appeal to their emotions you may want to have them try 
this demo site http://www.drc-gb.org/newsroom/website1.asp
Its no video but gives them a damn good idea of what its like. At the 
left are the online demos and at the bottom left is a SR demo.


Joseph Lindsay wrote:


Does anybody have, or know of any video of users on the Internet with
a screen reader?

While managers listen to the arguments about accessibility, I would
like to appeal to their emotions as well.  It is much easier to
empathise with a person, than facts and figures.
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