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Title: WWAAC (World Wide AAC) The Internet


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WWAAC (World Wide AAC)The Internet AAC
Users
2
WWAAC Consortium Handicom - NL DART -
Sweden KTH - Sweden ACE - UK HUSAT -
UK Modemo - Finland MITC - Denmark 50P - Sweden
3
The WWAAC Goal
  • Making the Internet more accessible
  • and usable for European AAC users.
  • E-Mail (one-to-one, one-to-many,
  • mailing lists)
  • E-chat (chatrooms, discussion forums)
  • Web access browsing

4
The WWAAC Goals
5
The WWAAC Goals
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The WWAAC Stakeholders
  • Languages cultures
  • Denmark, Holland, Finland, Spain, Sweden, UK
  • AAC end users (young old)
  • For example people with learning
    disabilities,physical disabilities, language
    disorder, dysphasia
  • Facilitators
  • partners, parents, relatives, carers
  • Professionals
  • SLTs, OTs, physios, teachers, rehab engineers,
    developers, distributors

7
AAC User Issues
  • Heterogeneous group
  • Wide range of individual needs
  • Languages - Literacy - AAC Systems
  • Visual Acuity Perception
  • Cognitive and physical issues

8
The Internet
  • Problems to overcome
  • Chaos complexity
  • Access to content - language understanding
  • Physical access effectiveness / productivity

9
Principles for adaptation
  • Simplification
  • Easy access to basic functionality
  • Removing unnecessary options barriers
  • Support for navigation
  • Tailoring for multimodal support
  • Sound / synthetic speech
  • Graphics, symbols, pictures, photos, text
  • Efficiency - productivity
  • Put a little in to get a lot out
  • Usability means much more than
    accessibility
  • Easy and safe installation and maintenance

10
  • Assistive Technology Add Ons
  • Keyboard/mouse modifiers
  • On-screen keyboards/grids (Wivik, SAW, Clicker)
  • Word lists, Prediction, Abbreviation Expansion
  • Synthetic Digitised Speech - reading text

11
State of the Art
  • Mainstream Internet Software
  • Outlook Express Eudora
  • Internet Explorer Netscape
  • Specialist Internet Software
  • BlissInternet
  • SymbolMail
  • Inter_Comm
  • Mind Express
  • Arnit

12
BlissWrite - BlissInternet
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Blissinternet
  • http/home.istar.ca/bci/blin2.htm
  • Special software using specialist server
  • Supports Bliss
  • Automatically translates between languages
  • ? Open system (uses components Blisswrite and
    BlissInternet)
  • Keyboard, mouse and switch accessibility is
    supported

14
SymbolMail
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  • Adapted interface employing standard services (MS
    Outlook 2000)
  • Supports PCS and Bliss (via databases stored on
    the users computer)
  • Symbolmail offers a forum for symbol based
    message composition/editing and email
    functionality
  • Open system, but relies on user having MC Outlook
    2000
  • Default input modality is the keyboard. Symbol
    users employ their own preferred system/keyboard
    in accessing the Symbolmail adapted interface.
    That is, symbol-selection and switch input is not
    directly supported by Symbolmail
  • Messages may be sent as HTML or as plain text.
    Symbolmail will convert incoming text based email
    into a symbol format where corresponding
    text-symbol concepts can be identified within the
    databases

16
Writing with Symbols - Inter_Comm
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Inter_Comm
  • Special software using standard server
  • Supports PCS Rebus, pictures, and photos symbol
    sets
  • The number of email functions (e.g. check inbox,
    address book) made available to users can be
    modified.
  • Currently between PCS and Rebus
  • Closed system Inter_Comm works exclusively with
    WWS2000
  • Keyboard, mouse and switch accessibility is
    supported through WWS2000
  • Will convert incoming text based email into a PCS
    or Rebus symbol format. Recipients without
    Inter_Comm/Writing with Symbols 2000 software
    receive text only.

18
ARNIT-FlexIT (A portal to Internet Explorer)
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ARNIT
  • ARNIT, is a sever based solution for web-browsing
    (and email). Symbol users facilitators can
    access the users site for personalisation of the
    users interface (e.g. address book) from any
    computer that can contact the server over the
    Internet. www.netjob.dk/arnitsvenska

20
The Web
  • Meldreth Manor School Website

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TASC - www.tascsupport.com
22
Tasc - .
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WWAAC Providing the glue
  • Preliminary standards for syntactical semantic
    text / message encoding
  • concept encoding syntactical/semantic tagging
    of symbols (Bliss, PCS, Picto)
  • Tools for text support
  • message conversion and simplification - symbol
    to symbol, symbol to text with multi-lingual
    glosses synthetic/digitised speech output
  • Tools for task support - web browsing mail box
    handling
  • Guidelines and tools for information presentation
    on the web for the WWAAC target groups

24
Concept encoding Bliss for Windows
25
Free-standing Symbol Databases
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Symbol / language translation interpretation
  • For my birthday father will give (gave?)
  • me a small dog.

27
User Involvement
  • User Requirements Document
  • Literature state of the art search
  • Focus group of professionals to identify key
    issues
  • Pilot interviews with UK based AAC end users,
    facilitators, professionals
  • Interviews with the same groups in EU core
    countries
  • National Workshops (six countries)
  • The Simulator (Year 1)
  • WWAAC Beta Software (Year 3)
  • ISAAC Conference, Denmark (Year 2)
  • WWAAC Alpha software
  • User workshop, papers exhibition
  • Longitudinal Single Case Involvement

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Please Help!
  • Mike Clarke or Andrew Lysley
  • The ACE Centre
  • 92 Windmill Road
  • Headington
  • Oxford OX3 7DR
  • Tel 01865 759800 Fax 01865 759810
  • E-mails clarke_at_ace-centre.org.uk
  • lysley_at_ace-centre.org.uk
  • Websites www.ace-centre.org.uk
  • www.wwaac.org
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