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Second Place at the 2009 expoSItion!!
Talking Points placed second at the 2009 School of Information expoSItion! (check it out here)
expoSItion is an annual event where Master’s and doctoral students at the University of Michigan, School of Information are invited to showcase their work. This year, the showcase took place on March 23rd at the Michigan League, where a total of [...]
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Biz Dev-Update
So, it has been a busy few weeks since my last post. On the one hand Jakob was given a few phones courtesy of Nokia thanks to help from Ben/SI Phd candidate who formerly worked at Nokia research. And on the other I was finally able to make contact with the Director of Nokia’s Developer [...]
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Design Team Update
So far, the design team has been making a smooth progress to completing our semester plan: creating an intuitive and user-friendly interaction design for Talking Points.
We have conducted four interviews with individuals who are either blind or visually impaired. Based on our interviews, we have created two personas and two scenarios. The two personas include [...]
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Biz Dev- Where are we?
We have been working quietly for some time. Both Dan and I have been busy on our end trying to get a feel for what the aim of our business plan should really focus on. Do we focus on Talking Points as a purely assistive technology startup? If so, what about the potential revenue stream [...]
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Android Team - objectives
Hello everyone, we are the talkingpoints android team. We currently have three members: Jakob, Zhenan, and Sui. We are taking the EECS498 class which is about building mobile applications on iPhone or Android. Our goal is to implement the TalkingPoints prototype on Android with Java by the end of this semester.
We chose Android rather than [...]
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Symbian Development Under Way: Screen readers and GPS
We, the Sybmian development team now have a test device, a Nokia N95 running Symbian S60 3rd Edition, in our possession and we have started developing the prototype for this platform.
From talking to blind users we learn that pretty much every blind smartphone user has a screen reader software installed on their phone. Therefore we [...]
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Next Talking-Points prototype build with Python for Symbian S60
The objective of the development team for this semester is to build a new improved version of the Talking-Points prototype from last year (build with standard Java on a OQO UMPC). One of the main goals was to choose a platform that would allow more (visually impaired) people to run and test our software on [...]
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Brainstorming session, Wednesday January 28, 1-6pm
We are inviting everybody that is interested in any of the areas connected to Talking-Points (accessibility, orientation, location-based systems, mobile development, etc.) to come to an informal brainstorming session in the Design Lab-1 between 1 and 6pm on Wednesday January 28.
Some questions that we will discuss very likely include:
How can technology help visually impaired and [...]
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Talking-Points 2009 begins
It has been quiet around Talking-Points for a while, but now we are back!
Many of the former Talking-Points members have graduated, so a nearly completely new team has formed for the winter semester 2009. With more than 10 core team members the 2009 will be substantially bigger than 2009 and we are planning to move [...]
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Neubacher Certificate
Talking-Points has received a James Neubacher certificate for our efforts to promote equal opportunities for people with disabilities from the UM Council of Disability Concerns.
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