[games_access] Game Accessibility Info Package - Categories

sheryl Flynn sherylflynn at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 30 12:25:04 EDT 2010


I agree with Brannon- being elderly is not a disability.
 ~Sheryl Flynn PT, PhD
www.games4rehab.org








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From: Brannon Zahand <brannonz at microsoft.com>
To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List <games_access at igda.org>
Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 12:02:43 AM
Subject: Re: [games_access] Game Accessibility Info Package - Categories

My two cents... I think "Elderly People" should be removed as a category. As we 
age, we have various types of impairments become more likely... mobility (e.g. 
arthritis), visual (e.g. glaucoma), auditory (e.g. hearing loss), cognitive 
(e.g. memory loss), speech (e.g. impairment from stroke), etc. Not every elderly 
person suffers from every one of these and some people who might be considered 
elderly (70+) still are in amazing health. 


-----Original Message-----
From: games_access-bounces at igda.org [mailto:games_access-bounces at igda.org] On 
Behalf Of Sandra Uhling
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 10:10 AM
To: 'IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List'
Subject: [games_access] Game Accessibility Info Package - Categories

Hi,

2 1/2 weeks left to the GDC-Europe/GamesCom. It would be great to have a Game 
Accessibility Info Package. This means I have to check and update my notes. It 
would be great when you all can help me. I am looking forward for your feedback!

It would be great to get also some help with my English.


# Categories:
I would like to have a list of two kinds of description/terms.
So when I write an article I will be more flexible.

How can someone be disabled: [viewpoint of designers]
* Visual
* Auditory
* Mobility      
* Cognitive / learning  [is there a main category for this?]
* Speech / linguistic  
* Elderly people (Silver Gamer)

The disability is called:
* Visual disability
* Hearing disability
* Physical disability  [or mobil disability?]
* Cognitive/ learning disability
* speech impediment    [? But this is a technical word?]
* Mix


I decided to add two more categories:
Speech: Because voice recognition will be used more.
Communication is sometimes very important in Online/LAN Teamplay.
Deaf gamers often have trouble with this. This can also Be very useful for the 
point of view of designers.
(Otherwise we would have to put it under mobility and cognitive??)


Silver Gaming: Often they have a mix of disabilities and usually they have age 
related limitations.
A separate category shows that this is important And that there is a huge group. 
Also it is more logical to Designer. (You know your grandmother, grandfather) It 
is something most of the people have little experience with.

Best regards,
Sandra


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