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Making Computers Accessible

Disability Rights and Digital Technology

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Making Computers Accessible Elizabeth R. Petrick
Libristo code: 09083609
Publishers Johns Hopkins University Press, May 2015
In 1974, not long after developing the first universal optical character recognition technology, Ray... Full description
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In 1974, not long after developing the first universal optical character recognition technology, Raymond Kurzweil struck up a conversation with a blind man on a flight. Kurzweil explained that he was searching for a use for his new software. The blind man expressed interest: One of the frustrating obstacles that blind people grappled with, he said, was that no computer program could translate text into speech. Inspired by this chance meeting, Kurzweil decided that he must put his new innovation to work to "overcome this principal handicap of blindness." By 1976, he had built a working prototype, which he dubbed the Kurzweil Reading Machine. This type of innovation demonstrated the possibilities of computers to dramatically improve the lives of people living with disabilities. In Making Computers Accessible, Elizabeth R. Petrick tells the compelling story of how computer engineers and corporations gradually became aware of the need to make computers accessible for all people. Motivated by user feedback and prompted by legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, which offered the promise of equal rights via technological accommodation, companies developed sophisticated computerized devices and software to bridge the accessibility gap. People with disabilities, Petrick argues, are paradigmatic computer users, demonstrating the personal computer's potential to augment human abilities and provide for new forms of social, professional, and political participation. Bridging the history of technology, science and technology studies, and disability studies, this book traces the psychological, cultural, and economic evolution of a consumer culture aimed at individuals with disabilities, who increasingly rely on personal computers to make their lives richer and more interconnected.

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Full name Making Computers Accessible
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 208
EAN 9781421416465
ISBN 1421416468
Libristo code 09083609
Weight 410
Dimensions 236 x 160 x 19
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