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Home | gpii.net
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Skip to Main Content Area. How GPII Will Work. GPII is a project of Raising the Floor. A consortium of academic, industry, and non-governmental organizations and individuals. Combining Cloud Computing, Web, and Platform Services to Make Accessibility. For ICT and AT companies. For Public Access Points. Major funding for GPII is currently provided by:. Large scale integrating project grants funded by the European Commission as part of FP7. By the Canadian Government under matching funds for Cloud4all.
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courses | adaptation + ability group @ Olin College
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Investigating Normal: Adaptive and Assistive Technologies. A design depth course for juniors and senior undergraduates, will run its fourth session in fall 2016. It’s good you’re here. Some bodies do some things, and others do others. Prosthetics, bodily capacity, expanded engineering and creative research, flexible adaptation, possible futures, interdependence, collaborative design, inclusive systems, productive uncertainty, and critical making these things drive our work. Please be in touch.
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Infusion Components Documentation | Fluid Infusion
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Jump to Table of Contents. This section contains documentation related to Infusions prebuilt Components. Use the table of contents to navigate the content. Infusion is created by the Fluid Project. A project of the Inclusive Design Research Centre. Funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Peter O' Hare - R&D Blog
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Useful sites Jorum Community. This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. The Cape Town Open Education Declaration. Online mind mapping - MindMeister. SILEX: Flash CMS - RIA development tool. Firebug - Web Development Evolved. TELCERT Tools and Tutorials. Fluid Project - What is Fluid? EVERYTHING 2.0: The most brilliant Web 2.0 things in 2006. VideoSpin - Create your Own Movie Clips In Minutes! Xena - Digital Preservation Software. LKL Research - Try LPP.
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Google Summer of Code 2014 - ATutor Wiki - ATutor Wiki
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Link to this Page. Google Summer of Code 2014. Skip to end of metadata. Last edited by greg. On Dec 11, 2014 ( view change. Go to start of metadata. For information about the program and how to apply, and scan through the Project Ideas listed below for potential projects they might participate in. Or, propose a project of your own and attach it to your application ( be sure there's a mentor who will oversee the project). Google Summer of Code. Google Summer of Code FAQs. Students DOs and DON'Ts. The best...
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Google Summer of Code 2015 - ATutor Wiki - ATutor Wiki
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Link to this Page. Google Summer of Code 2015. Skip to end of metadata. Last edited by greg. On Feb 08, 2015 ( view change. Go to start of metadata. DUE TO A LACK OF RESOURCES ATUTOR WILL NOT BE PARTICIPATING IN GSoC IN 2015. THIS IS A COPY OF THE GSoC 2014 IDEAS PAGE, IN PREPARATION FOR GSoC 2015. IT WILL BE UPDATED SOON. Google Summer of Code. Google Summer of Code FAQs. Students: Google Summer of Code Student Guide. Students DOs and DON'Ts. And send it completed to jobara at ocadu dot ca. The best way...
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Google Summer of Code 2013 - ATutor Wiki - ATutor Wiki
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Link to this Page. Google Summer of Code 2013. Skip to end of metadata. Last edited by greg. On Mar 06, 2013 ( view change. Migrated to Confluence 5.3. Go to start of metadata. For information about the program and how to apply, and scan through the Project Ideas listed below for potential projects they might participate in. Or, propose a project of your own and attach it to your application. Google Summer of Code. Google Summer of Code FAQs. Advice for Students Applying for GSoC. Students DOs and DON'Ts.
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lab | adaptation + ability group @ Olin College
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The adaptation ability group is a technical and social laboratory for creative research on technology the body at Olin College. The encounters between humans and the built environment especially when there's a mismatch between standardized design and the atypical body or mind. But we're also interested in critical questions about the future of the body: What counts as normal? Read on to meet our group, or take a look at the guidelines that drive our work. Lab Director Sara Hendren. It’s good you’re here.
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publications | adaptation + ability group @ Olin College
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The Engineering at Home. Project will be included in an exhibition on the future of design at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, spring 2017. Collaborator Amanda Cachia’s essay on the Alterpodium and our work together will appear in an upcoming issue of Design and Culture. Mary Martin presented work on accessibility as part of a panel at the Technology, Design, and Social Impact. Conference, June 10, 2016, hosted by the Boston Civic Media. April 30, 2016. Physics dance wheelchair = Art. We hope we...