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Aroga Technologies Universal Design: A Disability Perspective. Craig Nienaber Assistive Technology Specialist #510, 10621 – 100 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta 780-415-5600 craig@aroga.com. Demographics. 14% of Canadians have some form of disability Source: Statistics Canada
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Aroga TechnologiesUniversal Design:A Disability Perspective Craig Nienaber Assistive Technology Specialist #510, 10621 – 100 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta 780-415-5600 craig@aroga.com
Demographics • 14% of Canadians have some form of disability • Source: Statistics Canada • Priority of four key groups: • People with physical disabilities • People with learning disabilities • People with visual impairments • People with hearing loss
Demographics • Our aging population: • Children 0 to 14 - 3.3% • Adults 15 to 64 - 10% • 65 and over - 40% • Source: Statistics Canada – Participation and Activity Limitation Survey; The Daily, December 3, 2007
Our Universally Designed Library • Welcome to: • JW Accessible Branch Library
Building Design Parents with strollers love this feature! We’ve paid attention to wheelchair access
Building Design Steps are easy to see
Building Design The Elevator Moves Everyone That has Trouble Using Stairs
Building Design Signs Are Easy to Understand Regardless of Literacy Washrooms Are Accessible
Building Design Now That Everyone Can Use the Library… What Are We Going to Do Today?
An Accessible Facility is our Invitation to Patrons with DisabilitiesBut…What Can We Really Do? Why Stop at Building Design?
What is Assistive Technology? Assistive Technology (AT) promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish, or had great difficulty accomplishing, by providing enhancements to or changed methods of interacting with the technology needed to accomplish such tasks.
“The Library is the perfect place to do all my research for my school assignments.” Carley & Simon
“I do so many things with the computers” • Facebook • Job Search • Research • Email • It’s possible because… • Switch Adapted Access • Head Pointing Mouse • On Screen Keyboard Nick
The Library has great Programs! Height adjustable tables are perfect for me. Nick
Janelle I love to talk! Doesn’t everyone?
Janelle I do it all at the Library! Mind Mapping software organizes my thoughts Speech Recognition helps me get all those great ideas down in writing
Tatenda When my family moved to Canada it was such a big transition I knew very little English and needed to learn about my new community My children had great support in school but what is there for me?
Tatenda So many resources… Read this… Read that… It’s all there! Learning a new language was challenging…but I was embarrassed with my literacy skills
Tatenda I almost cried when I read the letter from my son’s teacher telling me how well he is doing
Tatenda Now I’m a mentor in our newcomers program
Kevin ASL is my preferred language My cell phone plan has unlimited texting An Interpreter is ideal but let’s see what we can do?
Kevin The peer to peer communication system is so much better than writing back and forth on paper Now I ‘talk’ to staff and meet colleagues to work on projects
Aroga TechnologiesUniversal Design:A Disability Perspective Craig Nienaber Assistive Technology Specialist #510, 10621 – 100 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta 780-415-5600 craig@aroga.com