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1. Light weight version of Bookshare for BrailleNote users using the Bookshare API (http://developer.bookshare.org)
 
1. Light weight version of Bookshare for BrailleNote users using the Bookshare API (http://developer.bookshare.org)
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2. TTS Twitter client either using Chrome TTS APIs (http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/tts.html). See example code at http://github.com/gcapiel/ChromeWebAppBookshareReader
 
2. TTS Twitter client either using Chrome TTS APIs (http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/tts.html). See example code at http://github.com/gcapiel/ChromeWebAppBookshareReader
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3. Searchable Repository of 508 Technology Guides (see previous email from Jamal). Jamal would contribute zip of content. Could be done in Drupal or Wordpress.
 
3. Searchable Repository of 508 Technology Guides (see previous email from Jamal). Jamal would contribute zip of content. Could be done in Drupal or Wordpress.
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4. Mobile Accesible Book Generator - Scan a book with your phone, type in, speech recognize or OCR the text, keep the images and output an RTF, DAISY 3 text (http://daisy.org), or EPUB version, which can be submitted to Bookshare and other repositories of accessible ebooks for people with print disabilities. Particularly useful for children's books which have few pages and words.
 
4. Mobile Accesible Book Generator - Scan a book with your phone, type in, speech recognize or OCR the text, keep the images and output an RTF, DAISY 3 text (http://daisy.org), or EPUB version, which can be submitted to Bookshare and other repositories of accessible ebooks for people with print disabilities. Particularly useful for children's books which have few pages and words.
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5. Mobile App that detects when the person in line in front of you has moved. One idea is to check when the iPhone camera comes out of focus.
 
5. Mobile App that detects when the person in line in front of you has moved. One idea is to check when the iPhone camera comes out of focus.
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6. Mobile color identifier that speaks a smaller set of colors (8 or 16?).
 
6. Mobile color identifier that speaks a smaller set of colors (8 or 16?).
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7. Accessible version of Tor
 
7. Accessible version of Tor
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8. Accessible fork of privacy tools at http://guardianproject.info using Android's Accessibility APIs
 
8. Accessible fork of privacy tools at http://guardianproject.info using Android's Accessibility APIs
   
 
9. Alphabetic keyboard for beginning level VoiceOver users. The QWERTY keyboard arrangement is a barrier for some users.
 
9. Alphabetic keyboard for beginning level VoiceOver users. The QWERTY keyboard arrangement is a barrier for some users.
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10. Facetime Audio description network.
 
10. Facetime Audio description network.
11. Face-Name or Voice-Name recognition Quiz for social networks - a system that would train the user to associate either images of a face or recordings of a voice with the name of the person they belong to
 
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11. Face-Name or Voice-Name recognition Quiz for social networks - a system that would train the user to associate either images of a face or recordings of a voice with the name of the person they belong to
VoiceOver Math Equations
 
Audio Description for Video Programming
 
instead of audio track, have metadata - pause the screen and get an audio description, searchable
 
 
App for movie description via iPhone
 
 
a collection of inaccessible material made accessible using a mobile accessible format conversion station
 
 
Something that makes Twitter easier to read - automattically read a stream of information to you, using live regions ARIA Web App
 
New Tweet comes in announces it automatically
 
 
Are there any apps that desperately need to be made accessible?
 
 
non visual mind mapping app -- structure information present non-visual trees, branching tree nodes, windows explorer
 
folders, nested folders, tree control http://www.informationtamers.com/WikIT/index.php?title=Mind_mapping_for_people_who_are_blind
 
 
personal database to agragate infromation with text to speech
 
tagging metadata customized sharing
 
annotation audio close-captioning
 
Beta Testing ad devolopment of Zaid Al Timimmi product, TheMashupApp, like EverNote but decentralized and granular
 
also twitter handle and website
 
aggragate multiple formats - not just files but pages of PDF
 
on your device, not in the cloud.
 
personal database to curate your memories and knowledge
 
save first before you share
 
Medical, legal, iep, etc
 
manage home health care
 
   
 
12. VoiceOver Math Equations, Audio Description for Video Programming, instead of audio track, have metadata - pause the screen and get an audio description, searchable
audio description should be non linear, text to speech
 
from educational point of view
 
information tagged
 
PDF tagged
 
layers of information
 
   
 
13. App for movie description via iPhone, a collection of inaccessible material made accessible using a mobile accessible format conversion station
QR codes used to put in an app or provide info to the iPhone
 
add contacts to your iphone
 
useful to blind community?
 
QR code on movie ticket, push description to iPhone
 
   
 
14. Something that makes Twitter easier to read - automattically read a stream of information to you, using live regions ARIA Web App, a New Tweet comes in announces it automatically
embed in clothing, various object, specialized information, walking directions, signs
 
specialized info pushed to iphone
 
   
 
15. Are there any apps that desperately need to be made accessible?
tactile identification so you know where it is.
 
Omni ID Mate
 
   
 
16. non visual mind mapping app -- structure information present non-visual trees, branching tree nodes, windows explorer - folders, nested folders, tree control http://www.informationtamers.com/WikIT/index.php?title=Mind_mapping_for_people_who_are_blind
   
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17. An application that integrates with TheMashupApp, a powerful personal database that could work together with #4, #10, #18 and possibly others.
Accessible interface for STTS – Ustream
 
   
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18. an application that makes audio description non-linear, with text to speech, from educational point of view, tagged, with layers of information
Captioning Adaptive Services program videos that are stored on Ustream
 
   
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19. QR codes could be used to put in an app or provide info to the iPhone, add contacts to your iphone, a QR code on movie ticket, push description to iPhone, embeded in clothing, various object, specialized information, walking directions, signs specialized info pushed to iphone, tactile identification so you know where it is.
Dragon-recognize Victor-Streamed interviews from the beginning of Accessibility Camp
 
   
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20. Any of various tasks that would help out the Adaptive Technology Program like making an accessible interface for Ustream where all the STTS audio and video is stored, captioning those videos, dragon-recognize Victor-Streamed interviews from the beginning of Accessibility Camp
Work on an Accessible conferencing system
 
   
 
21. an accessible conferencing solution
Find a place to host LibraryLab materials
 
   
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22. create accessibility templates, wizards
Create Accessibility templates, wizards – Don Galloway
 

Revision as of 01:18, 9 November 2011

The following is a list of products that have been proposed for the Accessibility Hackathon at DC Public Library on Nov 12, 2011.

1. Light weight version of Bookshare for BrailleNote users using the Bookshare API (http://developer.bookshare.org)

2. TTS Twitter client either using Chrome TTS APIs (http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/tts.html). See example code at http://github.com/gcapiel/ChromeWebAppBookshareReader

3. Searchable Repository of 508 Technology Guides (see previous email from Jamal). Jamal would contribute zip of content. Could be done in Drupal or Wordpress.

4. Mobile Accesible Book Generator - Scan a book with your phone, type in, speech recognize or OCR the text, keep the images and output an RTF, DAISY 3 text (http://daisy.org), or EPUB version, which can be submitted to Bookshare and other repositories of accessible ebooks for people with print disabilities. Particularly useful for children's books which have few pages and words.

5. Mobile App that detects when the person in line in front of you has moved. One idea is to check when the iPhone camera comes out of focus.

6. Mobile color identifier that speaks a smaller set of colors (8 or 16?).

7. Accessible version of Tor

8. Accessible fork of privacy tools at http://guardianproject.info using Android's Accessibility APIs

9. Alphabetic keyboard for beginning level VoiceOver users. The QWERTY keyboard arrangement is a barrier for some users.

10. Facetime Audio description network.

11. Face-Name or Voice-Name recognition Quiz for social networks - a system that would train the user to associate either images of a face or recordings of a voice with the name of the person they belong to

12. VoiceOver Math Equations, Audio Description for Video Programming, instead of audio track, have metadata - pause the screen and get an audio description, searchable

13. App for movie description via iPhone, a collection of inaccessible material made accessible using a mobile accessible format conversion station

14. Something that makes Twitter easier to read - automattically read a stream of information to you, using live regions ARIA Web App, a New Tweet comes in announces it automatically

15. Are there any apps that desperately need to be made accessible?

16. non visual mind mapping app -- structure information present non-visual trees, branching tree nodes, windows explorer - folders, nested folders, tree control http://www.informationtamers.com/WikIT/index.php?title=Mind_mapping_for_people_who_are_blind

17. An application that integrates with TheMashupApp, a powerful personal database that could work together with #4, #10, #18 and possibly others.

18. an application that makes audio description non-linear, with text to speech, from educational point of view, tagged, with layers of information

19. QR codes could be used to put in an app or provide info to the iPhone, add contacts to your iphone, a QR code on movie ticket, push description to iPhone, embeded in clothing, various object, specialized information, walking directions, signs specialized info pushed to iphone, tactile identification so you know where it is.

20. Any of various tasks that would help out the Adaptive Technology Program like making an accessible interface for Ustream where all the STTS audio and video is stored, captioning those videos, dragon-recognize Victor-Streamed interviews from the beginning of Accessibility Camp

21. an accessible conferencing solution

22. create accessibility templates, wizards