[games_access] E For All Flyer Update
d. michelle hinn
hinn at uiuc.edu
Sat Oct 13 18:11:19 EDT 2007
Yeah, it's definitely not without it's problems as you point out. As
I said the other day, I have dyslexia but I didn't say "yes" to the
disability question when I filled it out myself. But it's a stat that
we can cite and that's the key thing now.
The trouble is the timing - we need to say SOMETHING that finishes
this flier and I needed to get it to the printer yesterday and I'm
hoping Richard still has some time to edit it. But we aren't getting
a lot (any?) feedback on what to substitute it with. So the question
is -- do we cite that stat knowing it's problematic or do we skip it
and go with some other opening statement...if so? What?
Michelle
>Be careful with that statistic, it's a bit tricky (though I've used
>it myself.) According to the 2000 US census, some 18.6% of 16-64
>year old US citizens have a disability. But that number can be
>misleading for several reasons:
>1. The age ranges are bizarre. They go from 0-4, 5-15, 16-64, and 65 and up.
>2. Disabilities tend to be very heavily congregated towards the
>higher age range. In the 16-64 group, for instance, the majority of
>that 18.6% lies in the top third of the age range.
>3. Disability is nebulously defined. Does missing a leg mean that
>you can't play games (save DDR?) How about a severe, but
>non-incapacitating illness? ADHD?
>
>Moral is: Be careful with that number.
>Eitan
>
>At 05:39 PM 10/13/2007, d. michelle hinn wrote:
>>According to the latest US census (I called a friend who has a
>>friend that works for the census AND it's on their website), 49
>>million people have a disability in the United States. That's
>>19.4%. So I think we can safely say "nearly 20% of the United
>>States population has a disability, according to the latest census
>>data" (better wording can probably be found but that's a stab at
>>it). This is from the official US census government website. So we
>>should go with just the US in the flier because we can say that
>>with more certainty plus the expo is in the US and probably covered
>>more by US media...at least for this first year of its existence.
>>
>>Richard -- I hope you have a little bit of extra time to tweak the
>>flier. You have been VERY generous with your time and creativity to
>>help with this!
>>
>>Michelle
>>
>>>Yes, you are right -- it definitely changes things, which I meant
>>>to add and didn't so thanks for raising this issue. I just wasn't
>>>sure what was meant by "a country" and would prefer if we could
>>>say "the world" but I don't know the percentages and certainly we
>>>need to adjust the numbers depending on the wording. I'm not sure
>>>we should say the 10-20% until we get more confident in our
>>>numbers per country. We are still kind of making a guess when it
>>>comes to just the United States.
>>>
>>>With that in mind...what should we have as our opening statement
>>>on our flier? We don't have a long time to decide -- I need to get
>>>it to the printer as soon as possible so we need to make sure we
>>>say only what we are comfortable saying. So we need some
>>>brainstorming help ASAP!!!
>>>
>>>Michelle
>>>
>>>>Maybe I completely suck at math but doesn't changing "country" to
>>>>world COMPLETELY change the facts? If we can't do that no one is going
>>>>to give us any respect.
>>>>
>>>>I don't even know if 10 - 20% of a given country is the truth, I'm
>>>>sure Richard did the research.
>>>>
>>>>On 10/12/07, hinn at uiuc.edu <hinn at uiuc.edu> wrote:
>>>>> I can't open these at all:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://kmt.hku.nl/~richard/e4all/e4allflyer4onpage.jpg
>>>>> http://kmt.hku.nl/~richard/e4all/e4allflyermaster0001.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> How big are they? Can you try to send as attachments if the
>>>>>total is under 50 mg?
>>>>>
>>>>> One thing to change:
>>>> > http://kmt.hku.nl/~richard/e4all/e4allflyer0009.jpg
>>>> >
>>>>> "in a country" -- maybe "between 10 and 20% (on average) of the
>>>>>world population..." instead? That or "in each country." but i
>>>>>prefer the world wording
>>>>>
>>>>> ---- Original message ----
>>>>> >Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:49:36 +0200
>>>>> >From: "AudioGames.net" <richard at audiogames.net>
>>>>> >Subject: [games_access] E For All Flyer Update
>>>>> >To: "IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List" <games_access at igda.org>
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Hee,
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Due to calculation error of my part, I had to rescale the flyer a little
>>>>> >bit. See latest versions here:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >http://kmt.hku.nl/~richard/e4all/e4allflyer0009.jpg
>>>>> >http://kmt.hku.nl/~richard/e4all/e4allflyermaster0001.jpg (2 on page)
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Michelle: 4 on page I can do, but text will become small...
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Greets,
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Richard
>>>>> >
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