[Air-l] Visual communication on the web?
Robert Luke
robert.luke at utoronto.ca
Wed Apr 24 15:48:22 PDT 2002
Yvonne - I don't know if this is relevant (though it seems it is), but the
Adaptive Technology REsource Centre at the University of Toronto (to which I have
an erstwhile affiliation) does a lot of work in this area. Mostly this work
concerns accessibility, but there may be osmething of interest here:
http://www.utoronto.ca/atrc/rd.html
the ATRC is part of the Resource Centre for Academic Technology at UofT
(http://rcat.utoronto.ca/). I would encourage you to look around these sites,
and would be happy to answer any queries or help out in any way.
best,
Robert
Yvonne Waern wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am starting a project to find out about adults' capacities and
> opportunities to communicate via visual means. The web will be one of
> the arenas I want to investigate.
>
> Somebody knowing any book, research report or web-site concerning this issue?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Yvonne Waern
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> Ph.D., Professor
> Department of Communication Studies
> Linkoeping University
> SE 581 83 Linkoeping
> Sweden
> e-mail: yvonne.waern at tema.liu.se
> http://www.tema.liu.se/people/yvowa/
>
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