[games_access] Games for Health 2008 and Game Accessibility Workshop
Thomas Westin
thomas at pininteractive.com
Tue May 13 07:57:48 EDT 2008
Great Michelle and others,
I'll definitely consider going to Games for Health next year, sounds
like a great place to reach out with our efforts
Kind regards
Thomas
On 13 maj 2008, at 14.43, d. michelle hinn wrote:
> Hi Barrie and everyone on the GA list!
>
> Yes, a few of us were at the Games for Health conference and are
> submitting our slides online so that they can be linked to the video
> that Ben generously recorded of our whole day's event. So now we
> have a nice collection of videos that we'll be able to put on
> YouTube or whatnot for free so we can point game devs, government
> agencies, funders, etc to these resources to show a little bit of
> what we do! How cool is that? :)
>
> The conference was great, although I sprained my ankle toward the
> end (believe it or not it happen when I was walking barefoot in the
> rain and NOT when I was wearing my infamous way too high heeled
> shoes. Lol. I'm ok -- just have a splint -- no breaks. I think it's
> a bit funny, actually, so if you feel like laughing...please do! I
> am! :D
>
> So we had an all day workshop where we had talks by old and new
> friends! Lots of very interesting and diverse talks and it was well
> received. I'm writing an article for AbleGamers right now that can
> be co-linked from our blog and anyone else's. I thought that it
> would be good to get an official report up in as many venues as
> possible and with AbleGamers we now can reach so many more consumers
> than we ever have as a SIG. So I'd like to thank Mark and Stephanie
> from there for helping us grow this side of things that we haven't
> been able to get to because we're more industry focused most of the
> time. AbleGamers is not a "SIG" site but both Mark and Steph are
> memberss of the SIG. They have stepped up to the plate to help at
> GDC when I was not feeling well and then Mark delivered an excellent
> talk as well. So I just want to plug them again because as SIG
> members they have done a lot and the community that they run is top
> notch. I encourage everyone who is not already a member of
> AbleGamers (ablegamers.com) to check it out if you haven't had the
> chance to yet and to join the community.
>
> Ah back to Games for Health -- In addition to Mark and myself from
> the SIG, we had Lynn talking about accessible gaming in the
> classroom, Eleanor from 7-128 talking about the ALERT project,
> Giannis talking about "Game Over," Kevin Bierre talking on research
> in the field of GA and how to include accessibility into the
> university gaming curriculum, Mark talking about AbleGamers and the
> gamers with disabilities community, Eric Walker talking about
> Strange Attractors 1 and 2, and Robert demo-ing the QuadController
> and his documentary. We also heard from some folks at AT for kids
> and Ben Heck (the infamous hardware hacker who had some cool stuff
> (and he and Ben Sawyer cooked up a great surprise for the next day
> -- one handed guitar hero (check out ablegamers for more on this --
> Mark's already posted about this). And, of course, we had Ben Sawyer
> talking about how we fit into the games for health field. I hope
> that I haven't forgotten anyone! There were so many great talks and
> a LOT of diversity of attitudes (in a healthy way) about game
> accessibility. This will be in my article and I'll post the link
> when it's up on AbleGamers!
>
> Anyway, I think we had a great first showing for a full day workshop
> and I know that we are all brimming with ideas about how to make our
> participation bigger and better next year! :)
>
> Michelle
>
>> How did the Games for Health conference go - I remember we were
>> speaking at the same times.
>>
>> Robert, you'll be pleased to know that a short video clip of yours
>> opened proceedings at the Game Accessibility Workshop in Sussex,
>> Essex - which was very well received all round. I'll post a bit
>> more later. Meanwhile - how did your talk go?
>>
>>
>> Barrie
>> www.OneSwitch.org.uk
>>
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