[vicsireland] Re: The RTE Player Accessibility

  • From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 20:02:43 +0100

Hi Mark, 

That's great news by the sound of it! 

It's just that it can get so frustrating using that player usually! 

I know that it's not everyone's cup of tea as they say but it's a very useful 
service for many of us so far really denied to us scrreenreader users! 

Will let you get on with it now and look forward to more updates soon again. 

Thanks for bringing your announcement forward but of course that was not my 
intention at all! 

Good luck. 

Tony Sweeney
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Magennis 
  To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 11:56 AM
  Subject: [vicsireland] Re: The RTE Player Accessibility


  Tony,

  I was going to announce something on this soon, but in order to respond to 
your email, I'll put this out now.

  CFIT and RTÉ have agreed to jointly supervise a Digital Media Design student 
in working on the accessibility of the RTÉ Player to JAWS users. As you know, 
we've been pressing this issue with RTÉ for some time and they have put some 
work into trying to make the Player accessible, but these efforts haven't been 
very successful. Because RTÉ are very limited in resources at this time, we've 
found a better way to do it, by offering it as a fully supported student 
project. We have recruited a student who wants to and is capable of taking on 
the project. RTÉ are providing access in the RTÉ Television Centre to the 
source code of the Player and the development tools. They have assigned a 
senior developer to support the student in her work. CFIT are providing support 
in accessibility, use of JAWS and user testing.

  The project has just kicked off and I was going to announce it some time soon 
because we will be looking for input from the JAWS user community who will help 
with testing successive prototypes. I don't know exactly when this will happen 
because there's a bit of groundwork to do before then. The project will be 
completed in May 2011. This is an ambitious undertaking but we have a very 
capable student so I think this is the best way to go and I'm pleased that RTÉ 
are providing the level of support necessary. I have faith that we will be 
successful in at least making the important functions of the Player accessible 
and easy to use.

  I'll say more when the project gets to the stage where it requires your input.

  Mark

  On 30 Sep 2010, at 23:16, tony sweeney wrote:

  > Hi Folk,
  > 
  > Just wondering if anyone else finds the RTE Player as inaccessible as I do?
  > 
  > I have corresponded with other screenreader users of that "service" and 
they too are not happy!
  > 
  > I am reasonably enough I think advanced in accessibility but wonder why we 
can't have the RTE Player Accessible for us!
  > 
  > Are we not entitled to have, by right, law and all of that!
  > 
  > Wonder what our Vics committee are doing about same?
  > 
  > It would be good to hear back as I wonder sometimes why I'm on Vics really!
  > 
  > With respect, please don't be on the defensive now!
  > 
  > Thank you!
  > 
  > Tony Sweeney 
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