[Audyssey] Conference Opportunity

2012-05-01 Thread Eleanor Robinson
If anyone on this list is local to the Boston area and would be 
interested in influencing accessibility in game development in the US, 
you might consider trying to get one of the free passes and attending 
the Enabled Play session of the Games for Health Conference.


We are sending this letter to all supporters of videogame accessibility 
worldwide including past attendees of The Games for Health Conference.


On Tuesday June 12, in Boston, MA we will be hosting Enabled Play: The 
Fourth Annual Games Accessibility Day.In past years the conference has 
seen 8-10 sessions featuring an amazing cross-section of game 
accessibility advocates, developers, and researchers.


This year we're doing something different and we need your help!

For 2012, Enabled Play is dedicating itself to generating a briefing 
book on games accessibility which will be presented on June 13 and 14 
to all attendees which includes a cross-section of industry, health, and 
professional leaders who are attending and speaking.This includes the 
conference keynotes: Microsoft's global lead on health, Bill 
Crounse,Reality is Broken author Jane McGonigal, andConstance 
Steinkuehler Squire who is a Senior Policy Analyst at the White House 
Office of Science  Technology Policy focusing on federal activity and 
policies regarding the use of videogames to solve ongoing national 
challenges such as health, education, science, and national security.


Coupled with public posting, and sharing of the work throughout the rest 
of 2012 by other advocates this effort has great ability to better 
inform federal agencies and others working on serious games about needs 
for research and development of concerning accessibility.Indeed, making 
training, education, and other games accessible is nearly a requirement, 
not a choice for governments and their partners.For industry, 
accessibility can be a great pathway to better games and sales as four 
previous years of Enabled Play talks have shown.


At Enabled Play 2012, we ask that you join us for a day and help us put 
together this briefing book, and an accompanying executive summary.


As a close friend of games accessibility we are asking you to join us 
and help.There is no set agenda for the day, just a set goal.Everyone 
who attends will get a chance to share work, opinions, and ideas.


Thanks to support from the Games for Health Project we have been given 
20 free passes to Enabled Play to provide to attendees such as 
yourself.If you are able to attend for Tuesday June 12, you can attend 
for free.Hotel and travel are your own responsibility.If you wish to 
stay on for the remainder of Games for Health that is also an additional 
charge.If you have a brief 10-15 minute talk you'd like to give we will 
incorporate that into the day's activities.


To attend as a guest be one of the first 15 people to send an email with 
your name, title, and specific area of interest within accessibility to:


rsvp2...@enabledplay.com mailto:rsvp2...@enabledplay.com

There have been several great resources compiled to-date including 
whitepapers, great Web sites, and other articles.It's time to put 
together a summary of all this great work, and to determine a set of 
guiding recommendations that can help move things further along.


If you share our excitement for this opportunity, please join us on 
Tuesday June 11.


Tara Voelker

Eleanor Robinson

Ben Sawyer

Eleanor Robinson

7-128 Software
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Re: [Audyssey] Conference Opportunity

2012-05-01 Thread dark
If there was a convenient way for me to get to Boston I'd definitely fancy 
doing this, - perhaps though if it goes on next year and you let me know 
early enough I could have a think about it.


All the best,

Dark.
- Original Message - 
From: Eleanor Robinson elea...@7128.com

To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 9:22 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Conference Opportunity


If anyone on this list is local to the Boston area and would be interested 
in influencing accessibility in game development in the US, you might 
consider trying to get one of the free passes and attending the Enabled 
Play session of the Games for Health Conference.


We are sending this letter to all supporters of videogame accessibility 
worldwide including past attendees of The Games for Health Conference.


On Tuesday June 12, in Boston, MA we will be hosting Enabled Play: The 
Fourth Annual Games Accessibility Day.In past years the conference has 
seen 8-10 sessions featuring an amazing cross-section of game 
accessibility advocates, developers, and researchers.


This year we're doing something different and we need your help!

For 2012, Enabled Play is dedicating itself to generating a briefing 
book on games accessibility which will be presented on June 13 and 14 to 
all attendees which includes a cross-section of industry, health, and 
professional leaders who are attending and speaking.This includes the 
conference keynotes: Microsoft's global lead on health, Bill 
Crounse,Reality is Broken author Jane McGonigal, andConstance Steinkuehler 
Squire who is a Senior Policy Analyst at the White House Office of Science 
 Technology Policy focusing on federal activity and policies regarding 
the use of videogames to solve ongoing national challenges such as health, 
education, science, and national security.


Coupled with public posting, and sharing of the work throughout the rest 
of 2012 by other advocates this effort has great ability to better inform 
federal agencies and others working on serious games about needs for 
research and development of concerning accessibility.Indeed, making 
training, education, and other games accessible is nearly a requirement, 
not a choice for governments and their partners.For industry, 
accessibility can be a great pathway to better games and sales as four 
previous years of Enabled Play talks have shown.


At Enabled Play 2012, we ask that you join us for a day and help us put 
together this briefing book, and an accompanying executive summary.


As a close friend of games accessibility we are asking you to join us and 
help.There is no set agenda for the day, just a set goal.Everyone who 
attends will get a chance to share work, opinions, and ideas.


Thanks to support from the Games for Health Project we have been given 20 
free passes to Enabled Play to provide to attendees such as yourself.If 
you are able to attend for Tuesday June 12, you can attend for free.Hotel 
and travel are your own responsibility.If you wish to stay on for the 
remainder of Games for Health that is also an additional charge.If you 
have a brief 10-15 minute talk you'd like to give we will incorporate that 
into the day's activities.


To attend as a guest be one of the first 15 people to send an email with 
your name, title, and specific area of interest within accessibility to:


rsvp2...@enabledplay.com mailto:rsvp2...@enabledplay.com

There have been several great resources compiled to-date including 
whitepapers, great Web sites, and other articles.It's time to put together 
a summary of all this great work, and to determine a set of guiding 
recommendations that can help move things further along.


If you share our excitement for this opportunity, please join us on 
Tuesday June 11.


Tara Voelker

Eleanor Robinson

Ben Sawyer

Eleanor Robinson

7-128 Software
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Re: [Audyssey] Conference Opportunity

2012-05-01 Thread Ben
Yeh dark, me too.  But if onl people over here and over there in the
mainstream gaming world weren't so shallow and narrow minded... this kinda
thing wouldn't have to happen.

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From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of dark
Sent: 01 May 2012 20:01
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Conference Opportunity

If there was a convenient way for me to get to Boston I'd definitely fancy
doing this, - perhaps though if it goes on next year and you let me know
early enough I could have a think about it.

All the best,

Dark.
- Original Message -
From: Eleanor Robinson elea...@7128.com
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 9:22 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Conference Opportunity


 If anyone on this list is local to the Boston area and would be interested

 in influencing accessibility in game development in the US, you might 
 consider trying to get one of the free passes and attending the Enabled 
 Play session of the Games for Health Conference.

 We are sending this letter to all supporters of videogame accessibility 
 worldwide including past attendees of The Games for Health Conference.

 On Tuesday June 12, in Boston, MA we will be hosting Enabled Play: The 
 Fourth Annual Games Accessibility Day.In past years the conference has 
 seen 8-10 sessions featuring an amazing cross-section of game 
 accessibility advocates, developers, and researchers.

 This year we're doing something different and we need your help!

 For 2012, Enabled Play is dedicating itself to generating a briefing 
 book on games accessibility which will be presented on June 13 and 14 to 
 all attendees which includes a cross-section of industry, health, and 
 professional leaders who are attending and speaking.This includes the 
 conference keynotes: Microsoft's global lead on health, Bill 
 Crounse,Reality is Broken author Jane McGonigal, andConstance Steinkuehler

 Squire who is a Senior Policy Analyst at the White House Office of Science

  Technology Policy focusing on federal activity and policies regarding 
 the use of videogames to solve ongoing national challenges such as health,

 education, science, and national security.

 Coupled with public posting, and sharing of the work throughout the rest 
 of 2012 by other advocates this effort has great ability to better inform 
 federal agencies and others working on serious games about needs for 
 research and development of concerning accessibility.Indeed, making 
 training, education, and other games accessible is nearly a requirement, 
 not a choice for governments and their partners.For industry, 
 accessibility can be a great pathway to better games and sales as four 
 previous years of Enabled Play talks have shown.

 At Enabled Play 2012, we ask that you join us for a day and help us put 
 together this briefing book, and an accompanying executive summary.

 As a close friend of games accessibility we are asking you to join us and 
 help.There is no set agenda for the day, just a set goal.Everyone who 
 attends will get a chance to share work, opinions, and ideas.

 Thanks to support from the Games for Health Project we have been given 20 
 free passes to Enabled Play to provide to attendees such as yourself.If 
 you are able to attend for Tuesday June 12, you can attend for free.Hotel 
 and travel are your own responsibility.If you wish to stay on for the 
 remainder of Games for Health that is also an additional charge.If you 
 have a brief 10-15 minute talk you'd like to give we will incorporate that

 into the day's activities.

 To attend as a guest be one of the first 15 people to send an email with 
 your name, title, and specific area of interest within accessibility to:

 rsvp2...@enabledplay.com mailto:rsvp2...@enabledplay.com

 There have been several great resources compiled to-date including 
 whitepapers, great Web sites, and other articles.It's time to put together

 a summary of all this great work, and to determine a set of guiding 
 recommendations that can help move things further along.

 If you share our excitement for this opportunity, please join us on 
 Tuesday June 11.

 Tara Voelker

 Eleanor Robinson

 Ben Sawyer

 Eleanor Robinson

 7-128 Software
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[Audyssey] Conference

2012-02-12 Thread Nicole Valicia Thompson-Andrews
I just messed with the conference softwre, now it won't work, what do I do, it 
won't take my log-in.
Nicole Andrews

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Re: [Audyssey] Conference

2012-02-12 Thread Charles Rivard

What did you do?

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Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:02 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Conference


I just messed with the conference softwre, now it won't work, what do I do, 
it won't take my log-in.

Nicole Andrews

Pen name Mellissa Green
Budding novelist
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Re: [Audyssey] Conference

2012-02-12 Thread Nicole Valicia Thompson-Andrews
I just started tingkering with some of the features. I just re-installed the 
software, and it works.

Nicole Andrews

Pen name Mellissa Green
Budding novelist
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From: Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Conference



What did you do?

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Be positive!  When it comes to being defeated, if you think you're 
finished, you! are! finished!
- Original Message - 
From: Nicole Valicia Thompson-Andrews goldyemo...@gmail.com

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:02 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Conference


I just messed with the conference softwre, now it won't work, what do I 
do, it won't take my log-in.

Nicole Andrews

Pen name Mellissa Green
Budding novelist
Tweet me



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