I’ve written about some of the talks at Everybody Technology which was an event about how to make technology inclusive.
I gave a short talk there, too. It was about my Conversational Internet project. I’ve written about it a few times already now, so I won’t rehash it here, but I talked about the Extreme Blue prototype and some of the work that’s been done since.
Luckily for fans of funny voices everywhere, it was recorded.
Everybody Technology : Conversational Internet
From talking to people at the event afterwards, it seemed to be well received. And I’ve seen some nice tweets about it too, like:
Great intelligent screenreader conversational interface inspiration from @dalelane at #EverybodyTech
— Jonathan Hassell (@jonhassell) November 30, 2012
Interesting shift screen reader where more work done by reader not user through using questions IBM conversational Internet #Everybodytech
— Alex Varley (@alexvarley) November 30, 2012
Conversational Internet is v exciting project for @rlsbcharity & IBM. Demo been given at #EverybodyTech
— Craig Linton (@frdetective) November 30, 2012
#ConversationalInternet software should learn from experience how to interpret webpages, improving user interactivity #EverybodyTech
— RLSB Charity (@RLSBcharity) November 30, 2012
#chattyweb is what I’ve been dreaming about 4 screenreaders – figure out what is on the page don’t read everything @dalelane #EverybodytechÂ
— Dominik Lukes (@techczech) November 30, 2012
Fascinating talk by @dalelane at #EverybodyTech about web page readers! Looks brilliant!
— Peter Harrison (@peteriharrison) November 30, 2012
#conversationalinternet is awesome possibility for breaking serial nature of web for screen reader users & older ppl. #EverybodyTech
— Alastair Somerville (@Acuity_Design) November 30, 2012
@ribotmaximus @usa2day and @dalelane‘s efforts on #EverybodyTech design being discussed by @nikigomez.
— RLSB Charity (@RLSBcharity) November 30, 2012
Conversational internet – using lessons from IBM Watson for #accessibility by @dalelane at #everybodyTechÂ
— Dominik Lukes (@techczech) November 30, 2012
@dalelane interacting with a screen reader requires a lot of work, and user to to take on a lot of info to navigate a webpage #EverybodyTech
— RLSB Charity (@RLSBcharity) November 30, 2012
Mentioned @dalelane in blog on screen reader sequential design problem, acuitydesign.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/ive-st… #EverybodyTech
— Alastair Somerville (@Acuity_Design) November 30, 2012
Great stuff at #everybodytech from @dalelane, about more intelligent screenreaders, moving cognitive load from users to software
— Ian Hamilton (@ianhamilton_) November 30, 2012
Fascinating presentation by dale lane of ibm about conversational internet. Will make internet browsing easier for everyone #everybodytech
— Lalayn Baluch (@LalaynBaluch) November 30, 2012
@dalelane Love. Love. Love the conversational Internet and would like to talk more about it.
— Henny (@iheni) November 30, 2012
Tags: chattyweb, conversational internet, rlsb
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