Disability-led innovations for the masses: Chris Bugaj at TEDxAshburn
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2014
- Chris Bugaj explains how Assistive Technology leads the way towards innovations applicable to all.
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I am so proud! You did an incredible job!
Thank you for brainstorming it and listening to it over and over and over again.
This stuff is simply awesome and awesomely simple. Thanks, Chris, for your continued work at getting it out there for everybody!
Thanks you Susan!
Chris - great job! Love the format, examples and enthusiasm! Love the CC reference!
Thanks Kirk! I'm so glad you liked it!
Had a good laugh as I currently am watching with CC. I always have the captions on for everything.
Great talk, Chris!! Very engaging and lots of great content!
Just a quick thank you - great resource for all!
Yap... we had it better and I knew it back then when I was in school I would even look into using other assistive technology I did not really need but would be good for anyone to use.
I think the examples shown in the presentation applied the idea of universal design.
Here is some of the evidence/research I mention during the talk.
Closed Captioning Helps Students Become Better Readers - bit.ly/captionsdiigo
Text to Speech Helps Students Become Better Readers - bit.ly/ttsresearchfromcast
Audio Stories Improve Reading - bit.ly/audiostoriesimprovereading
Great content. Well presented. "Flip it on its ear!" Love it!
Thanks Dana!
GREAT JOB Chris!!! Really like your visuals. The cube is a great idea.
Thanks Ron! I wanted to make sure I embedded multiple means of representation...low-tech, tangible, visual, auditory, video, almost everything!
You hit a home run. Keep up the great work Chris, so we can all learn from you.
But, I could listen to Taylor Swift telling me to never ever ever get back together a million times and never get sick of it (:
I am concerned that making audio cd's of stories to distribute as incentives or for other reasons would be breaking copyright laws. Any thoughts?
+Terri Kober Hey there, most podcasts are put out under creative commons share alike licenses. That said, check out this list of resources on Fair Use bit.ly/lcpsatdiigofairuse
+Christopher Bugaj That was very helpful information! Thank you very much!!