[bcab] Re: Web Accessibility and Ageing session at ICCHP 2008

Dear Graham,
Can you give me the title of the book again please?
thanks
from
jane
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Subject: [bcab] Re: Web Accessibility and Ageing session at ICCHP 2008


Hi all.

What are ageing-related functional limitations?

This is a true example of how to fog an issue by overuse of jargon.

I must say that I think people tend to wrongly assume that just because people are old, they will not take on the internet.

True I know many old people that do not use the internet but there are a hell of a lot that do as well.

People don't always bother with all the features on offer if they don't see a need for them. I am only 37 for example and, while of course many people are into it, I'm still not convinced about the need to join FaceBook so I haven't bothered to do it.

I think that if written instructions and help are written well then they should be good for everyone regardless of age. Making them specifically designed for old people can in fact hold sales back. Saga Radio is an example of this.

Material intended for older people could sell better if it were not advertised in this way. I know someone who took out a subscription to a service called PC Knowledge for Seniors. It is sent out as a book with regular features on the internet accessible to members as well. I was quite impressed with it as explanations were clear and easy to understand while not being oversimplistic. I don't know if the book is available in accessible formats, but the website is http://www.pcforseniors.co.uk/

The question is then why do we need to make an effort to make the PC accessible for older people? Surely if they think they need it they will just start using it and learn like everyone else has who perhaps did not use a computer until, say, early adulthood.

Cheers

Graham



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-----Original Message-----
From: Swan, Henny
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:33 AM
To: RNIB discussion list on technology
Subject: Web Accessibility and Ageing session at ICCHP 2008

Hi All,

The Web Accessibility Initiative have appointed an Aging and
Accessibility Consultant, Andrew Arch, to look at issues around aging
and accessibility. For details about how to get involved, planned events
such as ICCHP 2008 and call for papers see the email below to the WAI
Interest Group Participants:

Dear WAI Interest Group Participants,

Please note the following call for contributions to the ICCHP 2008
Conference (International Conference on Computers Helping People with
Special Needs)
        http://www.icchp.org/call <http://www.icchp.org/call>
which includes an invitation on the topic of Web accessibility and
ageing-related functional limitations. A description of the proposed
Special Thematic Session (STS) on Web Accessibility and Ageing is
available
        http://www.icchp.org/node/166 <http://www.icchp.org/node/166>

ICCHP 2008 will be held in Linz, Austria, from 9-11 July. Proposals
are due 1 February 2008. Presentations are invited from ageing and
accessibility researchers and experts, users and others. Suggested
areas of focus include:
   - guidelines addressing Web accessibility requirements of the
ageing population
   - studies and research on Web accessibility requirements of the
ageing population
   - studies and research on design and authoring practices for the
ageing population
   - studies and research on business benefits for inclusion of the
ageing population

Guidelines for full papers and short papers are available at
        http://www.icchp.org/call/papers
<http://www.icchp.org/call/papers>


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