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RE: Accessibility guidelines for information kiosks
From: John Goldthwaite
Date: Mar 7, 2002 3:26PM
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Dr.'s Magennis and Gunderson listed the best sites. There are a some
others -
Off of the CATEA site is the ITTATC.org site - there are a lot of resources
for accessible design in the Publications section organized by the parts of
Section 508- Software, Web, Telecommunications, Multimedia, Closed devices
and Personal computers. In each of those areas is a section on accessible
design. The items below are in
http://www.ittatc.org/publications/assistance1.cfm?category=276&level=3
John Gill has another article that might be useful -
Which button? Designing user interfaces for people with visual impairments.
http://www.tiresias.org/controls/index.htm
Architecture Of An Automatic Teller Machine Usable By All Using The Java
Platform
Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
http://www.sun.com/access/articles/wp-aatm/
From Project Include -
Introduction to public terminal issues
http://www.stakes.fi/include/pam3.html
The Built Environment of Public Terminals
http://www.stakes.fi/include/pam5.html
SATURN Case Study (a case on a ATM)
http://www.stakes.fi/include/cases.html
The Include and Cost219 projects sponsored by the EU Telematics program are
a good source of information on design of telecommunications and telematic
applications for individuals with disabilities-
http://www.stakes.fi/cost219/
http://www.stakes.fi/include/
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