Seminar at UCL: Digital Content and Disability

Seminar at UCL: Digital Content and Disability

Digital Content and Disability | UCL Centre for Digital Humanities - UCL – University College London[Seminar web site]

Jan 10, 2018 01:00 PM
This afternoon seminar will examine accessibility and usability issues in digital content, with a particular – but not exclusive – emphasis on learning-disabled people. Within this area, themes will centre around different hardware (mobile, laptop, e-book reader), media (web, e-book, apps), and barriers to effective use. Experts from particular sectors will explain initiatives attempting to address the differing access needs.
It will be of interest to content providers, educationalists, supporters of people with disabilities (whether professional or informal carers etc.), librarians, publishers, interface designers and interested academics. It represents an opportunity to understand an increasingly significant issue, see how others have responded and work out how to better target and market products.
The seminar is part-funded by The British Academy, as part of a Post-Doctoral Fellowship awarded to Dr Peter Williams, conference co-organiser and co-chair.
Doors will open from 13:00 for registration, and the event will start at 14:00. The event will be followed by a short wine reception.
The registration fee is £95/person - please register online (some student and speaker concessions available - please email peter.williams@ucl.ac.uk). A full programme will be available soon.