From Professor Richard Ladner:
Dear Undergraduates,
In winter quarter 2011 the Accessibility Capstone Design Course will be offered for the second time. Please see the web page
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse481h/10wi/
to view the previous offering of the course. The offering this time will be similar, but the projects will be new. You should also look at the KOMO TV story about the course to give you an idea what students did last year.
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/87737592.html
Again, in 2011, students will design, implement, and test smart phone accessibility applications on the Android platform.
In preparation for the class there will be a one-month non-credit short course starting the week of November 8th at a time to be determined. The short course will cover Android development and an introduction to access technology for people with disabilities. Students in the short course will be able to keep an Android phone over the holiday to become more familiar with the development environment. There will also be some reading to prepare for the class. The short course is not a requirement, but is highly recommended.
Please fill out the catalyst questionnaire below by November 1st if you are interested in this capstone design course.
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/ladner/114582
Thank you,
Richard Ladner
Boeing Professor in Computer Science and Engineering