2020 XR Access Symposium

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12pm - 1pm

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2020 XR Access Symposium

July 20 - July 21 

11AM ET | 8AM PT 

Virtual Zoom Event

Hosted by: Verizon Media, Cornell Tech and PEAT

 

 

ASL Interpreter and captioning will be provided 


For more information about the event, visit the XR Access website.

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Day 1 - The Big Picture

Monday, July 20

11AM ET 

Welcome and Presentations

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11:20AM ET 

Tom Furness in conversation with Bill Curtis-Davidson on the History & Future of XR

R. Doesco

R. Harrison

11:40AM ET

Matt May in conversation with Jennison Asuncion on Accessible Design

R. Harrison

12PM ET

Break


12:10PM ET

 

Erin Hawley in conversation with Larry Goldberg on Advocacy in Emerging Technology

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12:30PM ET

Joel Ward in conversation with Devin Boyle on

Accessible XR in Employment

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12:50PM ET

Pilar Orero in conversation with Shiri Azenkot on

Research and Accessible XR

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1:10PM ET

Break 

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1:30PM ET

IMX 2020 Conference Presentation

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2PM ET

Exploratory VR Experience

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3PM ET

Wrap up and Discussion

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4PM ET

End of Day 1 

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     Day 2 Breakout Group Sessions

 Day 2 - getting to work

Tuesday, July 21

Breakout sessions on Day 2 are NOT required and will be capped at 25 participants for each session to facilitate meaningful discussions. Please be sure you can commit to ongoing XR Access work before signing up. Breakouts are broken into two segments (11:15AM ET and 12:30PM ET), you may choose to attend one or both breakout sessions. Wait lists will be activated after 25 sign-ups for each session. For more information on breakouts visit the XR Access website. 

11AM ET 

Welcome

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11:15AM ET 

Breakout Group Session 1 

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R. Harrison

12:15PM ET 

Break

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12:30PM ET

Breakout Group Session 2 


1:30PM ET 

Break

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1:40PM ET

Goal-setting

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2:15PM ET 

Wrap up and Discussion

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3:00PM ET

End Program


 

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Speakers

Dr. Tom Furness - Professor & Internation Dir, Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington

Dr. Tom Furness

Professor & International Director, Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington

Dr. Tom Furness is a professor, inventor, and entrepreneur who has worked continuously on the development of virtual reality technology for 54 years and earned the title “Grandfather of Virtual Reality.”

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Matt May - Head of Inclusive Design, Abobe

Matt May

Head of Inclusive Design, Adobe

Matt May is Adobe’s head of inclusive design. His work includes integrating more equitable design practices across every aspect of the Adobe user experience, training and mentoring the Adobe Design team, and advocating principles of accessibility and inclusive design to the public at large. He lives in Seattle.

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Dr. Pilar Orero - Professor, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Dr. Pilar Orero

Professor, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Dr. Orero is a media accessibility expert and is the co-founder of the Media Accessibility Platform (mapaccess.org). She is a leader and participant in numerous EU-based projects on media accessibility, standards in immersive environments, and accessible captioning.

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Erin Hawley - Writer and Accessibility Consultant, The Geeky Gimp

Erin Hawley

Writer & Accessibility Consultant, The Geeky Gimp

Erin Hawley is a writer, gamer, vlogger, and freelance accessibility consultant. She has worked with Microsoft on the Xbox Adaptive Controller, as well as Logitech, EA Games, Adobe, and other companies to ensure their products and messaging are inclusive. She has appeared in The New York Times, USA Today, and other media outlets. Erin lives in Keyport, New Jersey, and you can find writing and video content at Geeky Gimp.

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Joel Ward - Technology Specialist, Booz Allen Hamilton

Joel Ward

Technology Specialist, Booz Allen Hamilton

Joel Ward has over 20 years of experience in technology design, development, and management. He currently works for Booz Allen Hamilton as a Technology Specialist and AR Product Manager, where he focuses on immersive technologies like augmented and mixed reality and devices like the Microsoft HoloLens and Oculus Quest. He also leads the Hardware Devices group for the XR Access initiative, a community organization that is driving accessibility into the XR world.


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Speakers

Dr. Tom Furness

Professor & International Director, Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington

Professor & International Director, Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington

Dr. Tom Furness is a professor, inventor, and entrepreneur who has worked continuously on the development of virtual reality technology for 54 years and earned the title “Grandfather of Virtual Reality.”

Erin Hawley 

Job Title

Writer & Accessibility Consultant, The Geeky Gimp

Erin Hawley is a writer, gamer, vlogger, and freelance accessibility consultant. She has worked with Microsoft on the Xbox Adaptive Controller, as well as Logitech, EA Games, Adobe, and other companies to ensure their products and messaging are inclusive. She has appeared in The New York Times, USA Today, and other media outlets. Erin lives in Keyport, New Jersey, and you can find writing and video content at Geeky Gimp.

Dr. Pilar Orero

Job Title

Professor, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Dr. Orero is a media accessibility expert and is the co-founder of the Media Accessibility Platform (mapaccess.org). She is a leader and participant in numerous EU-based projects on media accessibility, standards in immersive environments, and accessible captioning.

Joel Ward

Job Title

Technology Specialist, Booz Allen Hamilton


Joel Ward has over 20 years of experience in technology design, development, and management. He currently works for Booz Allen Hamilton as a Technology Specialist and AR Product Manager, where he focuses on immersive technologies like augmented and mixed reality and devices like the Microsoft HoloLens and Oculus Quest. He also leads the Hardware Devices group for the XR Access initiative, a community organization that is driving accessibility into the XR world.

Matt May

Job Title

Head of Inclusive Design, Adobe

Matt May is Adobe’s head of inclusive design. His work includes integrating more equitable design practices across every aspect of the Adobe user experience, training and mentoring the Adobe Design team, and advocating principles of accessibility and inclusive design to the public at large. He lives in Seattle.

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FAQs

How do I get into the event? 
You will receive an email with a Zoom meeting link  one hour before the event begins.  For the best experience, we recommend using your desktop computer for this event. Please be sure to download the Zoom app to your computer before the event begins. Watch this video on how to connect to Zoom if you need a tutorial.

 


Who can attend this virtual event?

This free virtual event is open to anyone who registers to attend. 

 


 Do I have to be on video during the event? 

We encourage all participants to be on camera to enhance the experience. However, you are not required to enable your video camera to participate in the event.

 


The breakout session I want has a waitlist. When will I find out if I get added as an attendee?

We will monitor the RSVPs closely and if a spot opens up, we will contact you.

 


How can I submit questions?

Please feel free to share questions in advance on your registration form. If you’d like to ask a question during the event, please ask via the chat function on the platform. 

 


Will there be demos? 

Yes! The symposium XR hardware, software and content demos will be announced soon! If your company or group would like to give a virtual demo at the symposium, please contact us at info@xraccess.org. 


Will this be recorded?

Yes! We highly recommend attending the virtual event itself so that you can participate and ask questions. However, you can also watch a replay once the event is over. We’ll send registrants a link to the video afterward.


FAQs

How do I get into the event? 
You will receive an email with a Zoom meeting link one hour before the event begins.  For the best experience, we recommend using your desktop computer for this event. Please be sure to download the Zoom app to your computer before the event begins. Watch this video on how to connect to Zoom if you need a tutorial.

 


Who can attend this virtual event?

This free virtual event is open to anyone who registers to attend. 

 


 Do I have to be on video during the event? 

You are not required to have your video camera on during the event. We encourage all participants to be on camera during the breakout sessions on Day 2 to enhance the experience. 

 

 

Will there be an ASL Interpreter and closed captioning during the event? 

Yes, we will have an ASL Interpreter and closed captioning through out the entire event and in breakout sessions. Please let us know in the registration form if you require further accommodations. 

 

 

Do I have to participate in Day 2 Breakout Group Sessions? 

Breakout sessions on Day 2 are NOT required and will be capped at 25 participants for each session to facilitate good discussions. If you'd like to sign up, please be sure you can commit to ongoing XR Access work before signing up. Breakouts are broken into two segments (11:15am and 12:30pm), you may choose to attend one or both breakout sessions. For more information on breakouts visit the XR Access website.

 


The breakout session I want has a waitlist. When will I find out if I get added as an attendee?

We will monitor the RSVPs closely and if a spot opens up, we will contact you via email. 

 


How can I submit questions?

Please feel free to share questions in advance on your registration form. If you’d like to ask a question during the event, please ask via the chat function on the Zoom. For further questions, please contact us at info@xraccess.org.



Will there be demos? 

Yes! The symposium XR hardware, software and content demos will be announced soon! If your company or group would like to give a virtual demo at the symposium, please contact us at info@xraccess.org. 

 

 

Will this be recorded?

Yes! We highly recommend attending the virtual event itself so that you can participate and ask questions. However, you can also watch a replay once the event is over. We’ll send registrants a link to the video afterward.


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For any questions related to the accessibility of the event, please contact Samantha Soloway at ssoloway@verizonmedia.com or

646-584-6409.

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