CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
Fridays 12:50-2:05 · Gates B01 · Open to the public- 20 years of speakers
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Jim Fruchterman · President, The Benetech Initiative
Designing for the Disadvantaged: -- Technology Serving the Rest of Humanity May 24, 2002 Benetech creates technology tools for the disadvantaged, those whom the technology industry can't afford to serve. Our users include people with disabilities, individuals who can't read, human rights and social justice activists and humanitarian deminers. Our product design group comes from typical Silicon Valley backgrounds, and they quickly learn about designing solutions for customers who simply are not like them. The saw that technology needs to adapt to people, rather than the reverse, has deep meaning in serving disadvantaged populations. The truck driver who has just lost his vision and his job and the widow in her 80s who has never touched a computer in her life are simply not interested in becoming computer technology experts in order to read or maintain their independence. The human rights activist who has seen friends and family murdered and daily risks her life to denounce injustice, doesn't have time or the skills to master Pretty Good Privacy and send secure emails, so she sends emails in the clear through a military-controlled ISP and lives with even more risk. Technology tools offer these communities the power to overcome barriers they face, but only if the tools are usable. This seminar will discuss the real-world challenges and needs of some representative groups in using computer technology to access information for daily living, literacy, education, employment and justice. |
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