.
>>>>
>>>> The best way to accomplish what is desired is to reward apple for
>>>> their innovation with both financial and public support.
>>>>
>>>> As a trainer there is nothing cooler than showing a parent a
>>>> talking ip
enjoys being hit
>>>> by one no matter how worthy or just the cause (grin).
>>>>
>>>> The best way to accomplish what is desired is to reward apple for
>>>> their innovation with both financial and public support.
>>>>
>>>> As a trainer the
h what is desired is to reward apple for
>>> their innovation with both financial and public support.
>>>
>>> As a trainer there is nothing cooler than showing a parent a
>>> talking ipod, having them purchase one for their child, having the
>>> child
child take it to school and the child being queen or king for the
>> day and possibly longer (grin).
>>
>> That is priceless and customer loyalty will be established forever
>> (grin).
>>
>> And just think, people thought it just played music (grin).
>
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 6:56 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Universal design
Hi,
I couldn't agree with you more as regards Apple and its efforts toward
universal access.
I understand the feeling you must have when the kid went off to school with a
new talki
>
> Chris Hofstader wrote:
>>
>> One "reward" Apple can measure for taking on universal design
>> principles will be reflected in the portion of the population of
>> Macintosh users who had, not too long ago, been shut out from the
>> Apple
d just think, people thought it just played music (grin).
> On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
>> It would also be nice, albeit unmeasurable, that Apple would be
>> rewarded for implementing universal design. I could then point to
>> it as an example of
e pressure point.
CB
Chris Hofstader wrote:
> One "reward" Apple can measure for taking on universal design
> principles will be reflected in the portion of the population of
> Macintosh users who had, not too long ago, been shut out from the
> Apple product line.
>
> In
customer loyalty will be established forever
(grin).
And just think, people thought it just played music (grin).
On Aug 13, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> It would also be nice, albeit unmeasurable, that Apple would be
> rewarded for implementing universal design. I could then po
One "reward" Apple can measure for taking on universal design
principles will be reflected in the portion of the population of
Macintosh users who had, not too long ago, been shut out from the
Apple product line.
In an annual report that I read in detail every February when it c
It would also be nice, albeit unmeasurable, that Apple would be rewarded
for implementing universal design. I could then point to it as an
example of what happens when a company does things right. I have lots of
examples of when companies do things wrong (Target, PriceLine, Ramada
and recently
Hello Chris the Other,
I agree with your thoughts on universal design. Six or seven years
ago we found that a lot of rehab counselors were downloading daily
content from audible.com and listening on a PAC Mate as they went from
client to client in their cars. this, I suppose, was a bit of
or all folks, not just blind, deaf, low
> > cognition, ambulatory or whatever will bring the greatest long term
> > success.
> >
> > Of course everybody's favorite example of universal design is curb
> > cuts which not only make places wheelchair accessible but ar
gt; cognition, ambulatory or whatever will bring the greatest long term
> success.
>
> Of course everybody's favorite example of universal design is curb
> cuts which not only make places wheelchair accessible but are also
> great for baby strollers and shopping carts. I ev
technology. Creating helper devices (tools)
that work for all folks, not just blind, deaf, low cognition, ambulatory
or whatever will bring the greatest long term success.
Of course everybody's favorite example of universal design is curb cuts
which not only make places wheelchair accessible bu
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