See What I Mean - Making Waves with the Blind
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the transformative impact of technology on the lives of visually impaired individuals in this compelling keynote address from ACM CHI 2021. Delve into the journey from paper braille to digital accessibility, discovering how the internet and smartphones have revolutionized information access and real-world experiences for the blind. Learn about cutting-edge innovations like NavCog, a smartphone-based navigation system, and AI Suitcase, a navigational robot, designed to enhance independence and mobility. Gain insights into the evolving needs of the visually impaired community, particularly in light of the pandemic, and consider the role of the CHI community in fostering a more accessible and inclusive world. Through personal anecdotes and research findings, this talk illuminates the ongoing technological waves making the impossible possible for blind individuals.
Syllabus
Chieko Asakawa: "See What I Mean: Making Waves with the Blind" (ACM CHI 2021 Opening Keynote)
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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