Re: [g-a-devel] GNOME Accessibility presentation - contribution to stock GNOME presentations
- From: "Steve Lee" <steve fullmeasure co uk>
- To: "Willie Walker" <William Walker sun com>
- Cc: Dave Neary <bolsh gnome org>, GNOME Marketing List <marketing-list gnome org>, GNOME accessibility list <gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [g-a-devel] GNOME Accessibility presentation - contribution to stock GNOME presentations
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:05:48 -0000
Willie, these are great and don't need that much polishing
I also think just the right level for advocacy so people can see what
accessibility options Linux/Solaris has.
* Get them on you tube so they can easily be linked to and included in
channels like AbilityNet's (http://uk.youtube.com/abilitynet)
* the volume was very low for me (mplayer on Ubuntu)
STeve
2008/10/1 Willie Walker <William Walker sun com>:
> Hey All:
>
> Here's some quick examples of what I was thinking about for demos of the
> accessibility support for GNOME. The target audience currently is
> unfortunately only for sighted people who can hear (sorry - it's my
> first real experiment with recordmydesktop), and these are geared more
> towards the short "elevator pitch" demo that you'd give at a talk rather
> than intending to be a complete tutorial.
>
> http://master.gnome.org/~wwalker/dwell-click.avi
> http://master.gnome.org/~wwalker/theming.avi
> http://master.gnome.org/~wwalker/keyboard-enhancements.avi
> http://master.gnome.org/~wwalker/enable-a11y.avi
>
> I'm kind of proud of the creative use of the cheese application in the
> keyboard-enhancements video. ;-) These were just quick unscripted
> demos that I rattled off kind of fast, so there's definitely room for
> improvement. I wish, for example, I knew how to edit/splice things so I
> didn't have to do them in one take.
>
> Let me know what you think. If you like them, I can do more for GOK,
> Dasher, and Orca. I can also redo these make them a little more
> professional if people think these are useful. Remember, these are just
> for giving you an idea of what's available and not meant to be
> instructional videos.
>
> Will
>
> On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 18:18 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Willie Walker wrote:
>> > I think the idea of stock presentations and demos (something you
>> > proposed earlier this year) is an awesome idea.
>>
>> Yup! Me too.
>>
>> > I need to ramp back up on this stuff soon as well since I will be doing
>> > a few presentations in the coming months. I'm more than willing to put
>> > my stuff under some sort of public repository somewhere. I'd prefer
>> > something that makes it really really easy for me to upload docs and
>> > also really easy obtain them.
>>
>> Me too. Right now we were using the wiki, but for presentations &
>> screencasts, that just seems wrong. That slide sharing site and YouTube
>> or Google Video seem like better fits.
>>
>> > What do you think about making some sort of gnome-marketing module in
>> > GNOME svn where we could be somewhat free about uploading and grabbing
>> > things?
>>
>> I wouldn't mind myself - I suspect that a significant minority of
>> participants in the marketing list probably don't have svn commit
>> access, though.
>>
>> > PS - We also have some money left over in the GNOME Outreach Program:
>> > Accessibility budget. I was thinking about trying to create a task for
>> > someone to create a bunch of short screencast videos of the assistive
>> > technologies in action (i.e., here's theming, here's stickykeys, here's
>> > bouncekeys, here's GOK in dwell mode, here's Dasher, here's MouseTweaks,
>> > here's Orca, etc.). What do you think about that?
>>
>> I think this is a wonderful idea! And an excellent way to get some
>> non-technical contributions.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave.
>>
>
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Steve Lee
Open Source Assistive Technology Software and Accessibility
fullmeasure.co.uk
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