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formEdit and the Web Page Communicator Package 2

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This is a revised version of the Web Page Communicator Package which contains a set of templates that are used to create web pages that behave similarly to dynamic display speech generating devices. The templates now work in many popular browsers and can be used on many platforms to produce simple, portable, and virtual communications devices. The pages support multiple access methods including single switch and two switch scanning, linear or row-column scans, and auditory scanning. formEdit is a template editor that makes it easy to build a useful communications page using the Web Page Communicator templates. The current template set offers choice grids with 4 to 24 cells. Supported browsers include Windows versions of Internet Explorer 5+, Firefox 2.0, Opera 9, and to a certain extent Safari 3.1 (point and click method only.)

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formEdit and the Web Page Communicator Templates


by Jim Luther

Center for Disability Services, Albany NY

luther @ cfdsny.org


You can find samples, the templates and the formEdit template editor at the following website:

http://sites.google.com/site/jamjolu/Home/web-page-communicator


formEdit is used to edit special web page templates that are designed to behave like the pages found on dynamic display, speech generating devices used by individuals with speech disabilities. These pages present users with a grid of choices consisting of pictures, labels, sound files, and links to other pages. These templates support multiple access methods including single and two switch scans, linear or row-column scans, auditory scanning, and a random scan method useful for playing games. formEdit makes it easy to edit these templates without requiring any understanding of HTML or javascript. Currently, the templates that formEdit is designed to edit are compatible with Windows versions of Internet Explorer 5+, Firefox 2.0, Opera 9, and to a certain extent Safari 3.1 (point and click method only.) These pages will also work with Internet Explorer for Windows CE.  The current set of templates was designed to fit the 480 X 800 screen of the Nova 5000EX, a low cost tablet PC running Windows CE. For $599 the Nova 5000EX has sufficient capabilities to act as a dynamic display speech generating device in conjunction with web pages produced with formEdit and my templates at a fraction of the cost of similar commercially available speech devices. Once created the edited web pages and all the resources required are best viewed by browsing them off-line to assure prompt performance. (For the Nova 5000EX, I recommend copying the pages and resources to a Compact Flash card and leaving the CF card plugged into the Nova 5000EX card slot.) The current template set offers layouts with 1X4, 2X3, 2X4, 3X4, 3X5, 4X5 and 4X6 grids of choices. If you are interested in other layouts please contact Jim Luther.



Depending on the speed of your Internet connection and the platform you are using the Web Page Communicator Package can offer acceptable performance online suggesting that a virtual speech device that runs on a range of platforms and browsers is possible. Try this sample yourself: http://www22.brinkster.com/jimluther/wpc/snack_3X5.htm



However, the best performance can be achieved by treating the Web Page Communicator Package as an offline application.



This release contains cross browser enhancements, but I haven't yet tried these templates on anything other than Windows based browsers. Feedback on how the pages fare on other platforms is welcomed. Feel free to recode the pages to your satisfaction. Please share your results.


I fully expect that there will be significant enhancements and revisions in the Web Page Communicator concept to improve not only the functionality of these pages (like support for sentence building across multiple pages), but to also improve technical aspects regarding how pages are constructed, including separating styles and user specific settings like scan rate from content. Ultimately, I hope to see web pages that enable even lower cost devices like Nokia N800, Sony Mylo, Sony PSP, or even Nintendo DS to act as useful communications aids (with or without sound output.) Please contact Jim Luther if you would like to participate in this effort.



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