You might also want to contact Karen Gourgey at the Computer Center for
Visually Impaired People at Baruch College CUNY (212) 802-2146 or e-mail
[log in to unmask], as she and Steve Landau have done
extensive work to provide tactile maps at kiosks in various locations
across the country.
>>> Tom Fowle <[log in to unmask]> 10/30/03 12:23PM >>>
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contact Greg VanDerheyden at Trace R&D center Univ of Wisconsin
they have done work with touchscreen kiosk access schemes in past
years.
try:
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or just "google" Trace R&D center and you'll find them.
I don't think any of it went beyond the "pilot project' stage but
they did a lot of work, and some of the results are at least more
or less workable if you've got a lot of time and patience.
tom Fowle
Smith-Kettlewell RERC
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