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= Accessibility =
 
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The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) is interested in
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* Improving the accessibility of mobile information and communication technologies (ICT), and
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* Leveraging mobile software and hardware technologies to develop novel, assistive and adaptive solutions for people who have physical, language, or cognitive impairments.  
  
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MFTi has developed a patent-pending audio adapter that improves the accessibility of certain types of mobile apps during telephone calls. MFTi also performs an ongoing review of accessibility issues in mobile ICT in its annual reports.
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'''Publications'''
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* [[ nbcc_ca_mobi_publications | MOBILE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 ]]
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* [[ nbcc_ca_mobi_publications | MOBILE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 ]]
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* [[ nbcc_ca_mobi_publications | MOBILE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 ]]
  
 
'''Projects'''
 
'''Projects'''
 
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* [[nbcc_ca_mobi_project_audioadapter  | AUDIO ADAPTOR & METHOD ]]
  
 
'''Research topics'''
 
'''Research topics'''
  
 
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''user interaction methods, text-to-speech, assistive technologies for the visually impaired''
  
 
'''Technologies'''
 
'''Technologies'''
  
 
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''Aipoly, assistiveware''
  
 
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Accessibility

The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) is interested in

  • Improving the accessibility of mobile information and communication technologies (ICT), and
  • Leveraging mobile software and hardware technologies to develop novel, assistive and adaptive solutions for people who have physical, language, or cognitive impairments.

MFTi has developed a patent-pending audio adapter that improves the accessibility of certain types of mobile apps during telephone calls. MFTi also performs an ongoing review of accessibility issues in mobile ICT in its annual reports.

Publications

Projects

Research topics

user interaction methods, text-to-speech, assistive technologies for the visually impaired

Technologies

Aipoly, assistiveware