Braille mechanisms have come to be recognised as the face of assistive technologies. With new discoveries being made every day, and IT advancing faster than ever before, now is the opportune time to leverage the potential of technology to create a fairer, more inclusive world.
In this Monash Tech Talks event titled "Beyond braille: Inclusive tech for a fairer world", we’ve invited a panel of specialists to share with you:
The panel:
Nas Campanella - ABC Disability Affairs Reporter
Maryanne Diamond AO - Board Member, Australian Network on Disability Former President, World Blind Union
Professor Kim Marriott - Head of Department, Human-Centred Computing, Faculty of Information Technology
Leona Holloway - PhD candidate and Research Assistant, Inclusive Technologies Lab, Faculty of Information Technology
Learn more: https://www.monash.edu/it/tech-talks
Braille mechanisms have come to be recognised as the face of assistive technologies. With new discoveries being made every day, and IT advancing faster than ever before, now is the opportune time to leverage the potential of technology to create a fairer, more inclusive world.
In this Monash Tech Talks event titled "Beyond braille: Inclusive tech for a fairer world", we’ve invited a panel of specialists to share with you:
The panel:
Nas Campanella - ABC Disability Affairs Reporter
Maryanne Diamond AO - Board Member, Australian Network on Disability Former President, World Blind Union
Professor Kim Marriott - Head of Department, Human-Centred Computing, Faculty of Information Technology
Leona Holloway - PhD candidate and Research Assistant, Inclusive Technologies Lab, Faculty of Information Technology
Learn more: https://www.monash.edu/it/tech-talks