Blind computer users usually have dedicated screen reading tools. There are also features built into operating systems to help make them accessible (Narrator on Windows, VoiceOver on Mac).
Open Allure is aimed at providing educational content -- including a scripted interactive "discussion." If you've look at any of the Khan Academy videos, you'll see the value of having lessons on-demand. Then look at Wikipedia's report card: 400 million visitors per month. Then link those.
This is interesting. I think it would be especially useful to the blind. Has it been tested with anyone who's blind to see if it works for them? I know one UU who's blind.
Blind computer users usually have dedicated screen reading tools. There are also features built into operating systems to help make them accessible (Narrator on Windows, VoiceOver on Mac).
Open Allure is aimed at providing educational content -- including a scripted interactive "discussion." If you've look at any of the Khan Academy videos, you'll see the value of having lessons on-demand. Then look at Wikipedia's report card: 400 million visitors per month. Then link those.
jgraves1141 10 months ago
This is interesting. I think it would be especially useful to the blind. Has it been tested with anyone who's blind to see if it works for them? I know one UU who's blind.
dmuuc 10 months ago