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Inclusive Design Research Centre

The Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) is a research and development centre at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada. The centre defines inclusive design as that which "considers the full range of human diversity with respect to ability, language, culture, gender, age and other forms of human difference."[9] The research centre is directed by Jutta Treviranus.[10] In 2011 the centre launched a Master of Design in Inclusive Design.[11][12]

Inclusive Design Research Centre
Parent institutionOCAD University
Founder(s)Jutta Treviranus[1]
EstablishedSeptember 1994 (?) (September 1994 (?))[1][2][3][4][5]
FocusInclusive design in an information and communications technology context
DirectorJutta Treviranus
Staff20[6]
Formerly calledAdaptive Technology Resource Centre[5][7][8]
Address205 Richmond Street West, Level 2
Location,
Websiteidrc.ocadu.ca

Current Projects edit

The IDRC supports open standards, open access, and open source technology wherever possible in order to maximize distribution and to encourage broad participation. Some of the new initiatives the IDRC is working on are:

FLOE Project: Flexible Learning for Open Education. FLOE is intended to enable inclusive access to personally relevant, engaging learning opportunities for the full diversity of learners and content producers. For example, Users can customize the look and feel and presentation of web content to meet their unique needs and preferences through FLOE User Interface Options. In addition, the FLOE video player allows multiple language caption support, synchronized and navigable transcripts, and is fully accessible via keyboard control, and screen reader.[13][14]

ADOD Project: Accessible Digital Office Document. ADOD is developing vendor-neutral manual with practical application-specific instructions that can help users choose accessible office applications and create accessible documents from common office application suites. The guidance is based primarily on WCAG 2.0 and ATAG 1.0 recommendations of the W3C. ADOD is being developed in partnership with UNESCO and the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services.[14][15]

AEGIS Ontario: Integrating Accessibility into Emerging ICT. The ÆGIS Ontario project is devoted to ensuring that emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) are designed inclusively, thereby supporting Ontario's commitment to equal access and preparing Ontario's ICT businesses to meet the growing global demand for products and services that provide accessibility to people of all abilities. The project is funded by the Ontario Research Fund Research Excellence program, and is working in close partnership with AEGIS Europe.[14][16]

Inclusive Design Institute edit

The Inclusive Design Institute (IDI) is a related enterprise, housed in the same facilities as the IDRC, that serves as a regional research network for inclusive design. Also directed by Treviranus,[17] It was founded in 2008[18] and officially launched on 24 May 2012,[19] with the aim to "address the challenge of designing our information and communication systems (ICT) so that they work for all potential users, including users with disabilities, varying language needs and diverse cultural preferences."[17] It consists of eight core postsecondary partners (OCAD University, University of Toronto, Ryerson University, York University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Sheridan College, George Brown College and Seneca College) and over 100 collaborating organizations,[17] and is funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation.[20][21][22] Thirty-five academics from the participating institutions are affiliated with the institute.[23]

Definition of Inclusive Design edit

Some research centres that use the term "inclusive design" do so synonymously with the older field of universal design. Both inclusive design and universal design seek to design systems "... so that work for people with disabilities results in systems that work better for everyone [and] increase the human capacity to meet legal, policy and societal commitments to accessibility, diversity and inclusion at a local, national and global level."[24][25] The IDRC, however, presents a definition of inclusive Design that has key differences from universal design and its own distinctive features. Inclusive design principles are intended to make universal design more fully inclusive, according to the centre.[24]

Universal design grew out of industrial and architectural design whereas inclusive design came out of the digital world. Greater design options allow inclusive design to produce one-size-fits-one solutions in contrast to universal design that features one-size-fits-all and may exclude outliers such as the multifaceted people with various disabilities.[24][26] Notes the IDRC: "while universal design is about creating a common design that works for everyone, we [in inclusive design] have the freedom to create a design system that can adapt, morph, or stretch to address each design need presented by each individual."[24] Researchers in inclusive design believe that every user of any system, be it digital or policy, must be recognized as unique and that "it is the responsibility of inclusive designers to be aware of the context and broader impact of any design and strive to effect a beneficial impact beyond the intended beneficiary of the design."[24]

Treviranus, the IDRC head, has led a body of research investigating and developing a new approach to accessibility: reframing disability as a mismatch between the needs of the user and the environment or system offered (and therefore not a personal trait but a consequence of the relationship between the individual and their environment).[27] This technical and conceptual framework takes advantage of the plasticity of information and communications technology (ICT) systems to personally optimize the user interface to the needs and preferences of each individual.[27] This approach supports human diversity in digital systems not by attempting to find a one-size-fits-all solution but by adapting to the cluster of diverse needs of each user.[28]

Jutta Treviranus edit

Director of both the IDRC and IDI, Jutta Treviranus is a world expert in the field of inclusive design who has made appearances at the White House and United Nations.[29] She has "led many international multi‐partner research networks that have created broadly implemented technical innovations that support inclusion." Her work has included designing open source content and helping implement accessibility legislation, standards, and specifications.[30]

In 2013 Treviranus was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal.[31] In the same year, the International Electrotechnical Commission awarded Treviranus their International 1906 Award; it recognizes experts' contributions to the field.[32][33]

Awards and distinctions edit

  • 2011 Platinum Learning Impact Leadership Award, IMS Global Learning Consortium for A-Tutor
  • 2009 Delegates Web Accessibility Challenge Award, WWW/W4A Conference, Madrid for A-Tutor & AccessForAll.
  • 2008 Gold Learning Impact Award, IMS Global Learning Consortium for A-Tutor
  • 2008 Learning Impact Leadership Award, IMS Global Learning Consortium for Fluid Project
  • 2008 Learning Impact Leadership Award, IMS Global Learning Consortium for Transformable

External links edit

  • Fluid Project Wiki: (Floe) User Interface Options (aka. Learner Options) and Floe Video Player

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kochany, Kaitlyn (September 25, 2013). "I Want Your Job: Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre". Torontoist. Retrieved June 3, 2014. After starting the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre at the University of Toronto in 1994, Treviranus moved it to OCADU in 2010 and rebranded it as the IDRC.
  2. ^ "The Adaptive Technology Resource Centre" (PDF). Augmentative Communications News. 8 (2): 7. March–April 1995. Retrieved July 28, 2013. The Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC), located at the University of Toronto, opened in September, 1994
  3. ^ Canadian National Institute for the Blind (June 15, 2005). . Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 3, 2014. The ATRC was established in 1994
  4. ^ "Jutta TREVIRANUS". European Commission: ICT 2013. Retrieved June 3, 2014. With its origins in the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre established in 1993, the IDRC is….
  5. ^ a b "Staff Pages: Jutta Treviranus (Director)". Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University. Retrieved June 3, 2014. With the help of a many individuals and organizations I established the then "Adaptive Technology Resource Centre" (ATRC) in 1993 at the University of Toronto.…Thanks to talented staff, many of whom are students, the ATRC, now the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University, continues to meet these expectations.
  6. ^ "Staff pages". Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
  7. ^ "What is a Learning Management System?". University of Toronto. Retrieved June 3, 2014. ATutor was developed by U of T's Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, which was renamed the Inclusive Design Research Centre and relocated to OCAD University August 1, 2010.
  8. ^ Raising the Floor. . Archived from the original on June 7, 2014. Retrieved June 3, 2014. Jutta Treviranus is the Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and professor at OCAD University in Toronto, formerly the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre.
  9. ^ "About the IDRC". Inclusive Design Research Centre (OCAD University). Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  10. ^ "Staff Pages". Inclusive Design Research Centre (OCAD University). Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  11. ^ Law, Jaclyn (March 30, 2011). "OCAD U Sees an Accessible Future with New Master Program in Inclusive Design". Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). aoda.ca.
  12. ^ . Inclusive Design Research Centre (OCAD University). Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  13. ^ "Flexible Learning for Open Education". Inclusive Design Research Centre. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  14. ^ a b c "New Projects". Inclusive Design Research Centre (OCAD University). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  15. ^ "Accessible Digital Office Document (ADOD) Project". Inclusive Design Research Centre. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  16. ^ "ÆGIS Project (Ontario)". Inclusive Design Research Centre. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  17. ^ a b c "Inclusive Design Institute – About – Overview". Inclusive Design Institute. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  18. ^ Treviranus, Jutta. . Inclusive Design Research Centre. Archived from the original on 2011-08-13. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  19. ^ . Council of Ontario Universities. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  20. ^ . Council of Ontario Universities. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  21. ^ . Canada Foundation for Innovation. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  22. ^ (PDF). Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  23. ^ "Who We Are". Inclusive Design Institute. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  24. ^ a b c d e "IDRC Definition of Inclusive Design". Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  26. ^ "What is inclusive design?". Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  27. ^ a b "IMS AccessForAll Meta-data Information Model". IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. Retrieved May 30, 2014.
  28. ^ "IMS Learner Information Package Accessibility for LIP Information Model". IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. Retrieved May 30, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  29. ^ Kochany, Kaitlyn. "I Want Your Job: Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre". Torontoist. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  30. ^ "Jutta Treviranus: Background for ECM" (PDF). United Nations. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  31. ^ "The Diamond Jubilee Medal". Governor General of Canada. 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  32. ^ "Professor Jutta Treviranus winner of International Electrotechnical Commission 1906 Award". Standards Council of Canada. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  33. ^ "1906 Award: Criteria". International Electrotechnical Commission. Retrieved 30 January 2014.

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The Inclusive Design Research Centre IDRC is a research and development centre at OCAD University in Toronto Canada The centre defines inclusive design as that which considers the full range of human diversity with respect to ability language culture gender age and other forms of human difference 9 The research centre is directed by Jutta Treviranus 10 In 2011 the centre launched a Master of Design in Inclusive Design 11 12 Inclusive Design Research CentreParent institutionOCAD UniversityFounder s Jutta Treviranus 1 EstablishedSeptember 1994 September 1994 1 2 3 4 5 FocusInclusive design in an information and communications technology contextDirectorJutta TreviranusStaff20 6 Formerly calledAdaptive Technology Resource Centre 5 7 8 Address205 Richmond Street West Level 2LocationToronto CanadaWebsiteidrc wbr ocadu wbr ca Contents 1 Current Projects 2 Inclusive Design Institute 3 Definition of Inclusive Design 4 Jutta Treviranus 5 Awards and distinctions 6 External links 7 ReferencesCurrent Projects editThe IDRC supports open standards open access and open source technology wherever possible in order to maximize distribution and to encourage broad participation Some of the new initiatives the IDRC is working on are FLOE Project Flexible Learning for Open Education FLOE is intended to enable inclusive access to personally relevant engaging learning opportunities for the full diversity of learners and content producers For example Users can customize the look and feel and presentation of web content to meet their unique needs and preferences through FLOE User Interface Options In addition the FLOE video player allows multiple language caption support synchronized and navigable transcripts and is fully accessible via keyboard control and screen reader 13 14 ADOD Project Accessible Digital Office Document ADOD is developing vendor neutral manual with practical application specific instructions that can help users choose accessible office applications and create accessible documents from common office application suites The guidance is based primarily on WCAG 2 0 and ATAG 1 0 recommendations of the W3C ADOD is being developed in partnership with UNESCO and the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services 14 15 AEGIS Ontario Integrating Accessibility into Emerging ICT The AEGIS Ontario project is devoted to ensuring that emerging information and communication technologies ICT are designed inclusively thereby supporting Ontario s commitment to equal access and preparing Ontario s ICT businesses to meet the growing global demand for products and services that provide accessibility to people of all abilities The project is funded by the Ontario Research Fund Research Excellence program and is working in close partnership with AEGIS Europe 14 16 Inclusive Design Institute editThe Inclusive Design Institute IDI is a related enterprise housed in the same facilities as the IDRC that serves as a regional research network for inclusive design Also directed by Treviranus 17 It was founded in 2008 18 and officially launched on 24 May 2012 19 with the aim to address the challenge of designing our information and communication systems ICT so that they work for all potential users including users with disabilities varying language needs and diverse cultural preferences 17 It consists of eight core postsecondary partners OCAD University University of Toronto Ryerson University York University University of Ontario Institute of Technology Sheridan College George Brown College and Seneca College and over 100 collaborating organizations 17 and is funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation 20 21 22 Thirty five academics from the participating institutions are affiliated with the institute 23 Definition of Inclusive Design editSome research centres that use the term inclusive design do so synonymously with the older field of universal design Both inclusive design and universal design seek to design systems so that work for people with disabilities results in systems that work better for everyone and increase the human capacity to meet legal policy and societal commitments to accessibility diversity and inclusion at a local national and global level 24 25 The IDRC however presents a definition of inclusive Design that has key differences from universal design and its own distinctive features Inclusive design principles are intended to make universal design more fully inclusive according to the centre 24 Universal design grew out of industrial and architectural design whereas inclusive design came out of the digital world Greater design options allow inclusive design to produce one size fits one solutions in contrast to universal design that features one size fits all and may exclude outliers such as the multifaceted people with various disabilities 24 26 Notes the IDRC while universal design is about creating a common design that works for everyone we in inclusive design have the freedom to create a design system that can adapt morph or stretch to address each design need presented by each individual 24 Researchers in inclusive design believe that every user of any system be it digital or policy must be recognized as unique and that it is the responsibility of inclusive designers to be aware of the context and broader impact of any design and strive to effect a beneficial impact beyond the intended beneficiary of the design 24 Treviranus the IDRC head has led a body of research investigating and developing a new approach to accessibility reframing disability as a mismatch between the needs of the user and the environment or system offered and therefore not a personal trait but a consequence of the relationship between the individual and their environment 27 This technical and conceptual framework takes advantage of the plasticity of information and communications technology ICT systems to personally optimize the user interface to the needs and preferences of each individual 27 This approach supports human diversity in digital systems not by attempting to find a one size fits all solution but by adapting to the cluster of diverse needs of each user 28 Jutta Treviranus editDirector of both the IDRC and IDI Jutta Treviranus is a world expert in the field of inclusive design who has made appearances at the White House and United Nations 29 She has led many international multi partner research networks that have created broadly implemented technical innovations that support inclusion Her work has included designing open source content and helping implement accessibility legislation standards and specifications 30 In 2013 Treviranus was awarded the Queen s Diamond Jubilee Medal 31 In the same year the International Electrotechnical Commission awarded Treviranus their International 1906 Award it recognizes experts contributions to the field 32 33 Awards and distinctions edit2011 Platinum Learning Impact Leadership Award IMS Global Learning Consortium for A Tutor 2009 Delegates Web Accessibility Challenge Award WWW W4A Conference Madrid for A Tutor amp AccessForAll 2008 Gold Learning Impact Award IMS Global Learning Consortium for A Tutor 2008 Learning Impact Leadership Award IMS Global Learning Consortium for Fluid Project 2008 Learning Impact Leadership Award IMS Global Learning Consortium for TransformableExternal links editFluid Project Wiki Floe User Interface Options aka Learner Options and Floe Video PlayerReferences edit a b Kochany Kaitlyn September 25 2013 I Want Your Job Jutta Treviranus Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre Torontoist Retrieved June 3 2014 After starting the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre at the University of Toronto in 1994 Treviranus moved it to OCADU in 2010 and rebranded it as the IDRC The Adaptive Technology Resource Centre PDF Augmentative Communications News 8 2 7 March April 1995 Retrieved July 28 2013 The Adaptive Technology Resource Centre ATRC located at the University of Toronto opened in September 1994 Canadian National Institute for the Blind June 15 2005 2005 Recipient University of Toronto Adaptive Technology Resource Centre ATRC Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Retrieved June 3 2014 The ATRC was established in 1994 Jutta TREVIRANUS European Commission ICT 2013 Retrieved June 3 2014 With its origins in the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre established in 1993 the IDRC is a b Staff Pages Jutta Treviranus Director Inclusive Design Research Centre OCAD University Retrieved June 3 2014 With the help of a many individuals and organizations I established the then Adaptive Technology Resource Centre ATRC in 1993 at the University of Toronto Thanks to talented staff many of whom are students the ATRC now the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCAD University continues to meet these expectations Staff pages Inclusive Design Research Centre OCAD University Retrieved June 3 2014 What is a Learning Management System University of Toronto Retrieved June 3 2014 ATutor was developed by U of T s Adaptive Technology Resource Centre which was renamed the Inclusive Design Research Centre and relocated to OCAD University August 1 2010 Raising the Floor Jutta Treviranus Archived from the original on June 7 2014 Retrieved June 3 2014 Jutta Treviranus is the Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre IDRC and professor at OCAD University in Toronto formerly the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre About the IDRC Inclusive Design Research Centre OCAD University Retrieved 30 January 2014 Staff Pages Inclusive Design Research Centre OCAD University Retrieved 30 January 2014 Law Jaclyn March 30 2011 OCAD U Sees an Accessible Future with New Master Program in Inclusive Design Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act AODA aoda ca Master s Program Inclusive Design Research Centre OCAD University Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 30 January 2014 Flexible Learning for Open Education Inclusive Design Research Centre Retrieved April 23 2014 a b c New Projects Inclusive Design Research Centre OCAD University Retrieved 23 April 2014 Accessible Digital Office Document ADOD Project Inclusive Design Research Centre Retrieved 23 April 2014 AEGIS Project Ontario Inclusive Design Research Centre Retrieved 23 April 2014 a b c Inclusive Design Institute About Overview Inclusive Design Institute Retrieved 5 November 2012 Treviranus Jutta New Directions Inclusive Design Research Centre Archived from the original on 2011 08 13 Retrieved 4 November 2012 OCAD University opens Inclusive Design Institute Council of Ontario Universities Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 5 November 2012 OCAD University welcomes the Inclusive Design Research Centre and the Inclusive Design Institute Council of Ontario Universities Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 5 November 2012 List of Funded Projects Canada Foundation for Innovation Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 Retrieved 5 November 2012 Ontario Research Fund Infrastructure Program PDF Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation p 10 Archived from the original PDF on 31 August 2012 Retrieved 5 November 2012 Who We Are Inclusive Design Institute Retrieved 30 January 2014 a b c d e IDRC Definition of Inclusive Design Retrieved April 14 2014 Master of Design Programs Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved April 14 2014 What is inclusive design Retrieved August 30 2017 a b IMS AccessForAll Meta data Information Model IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc Retrieved May 30 2014 IMS Learner Information Package Accessibility for LIP Information Model IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc Retrieved May 30 2014 permanent dead link Kochany Kaitlyn I Want Your Job Jutta Treviranus Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre Torontoist Retrieved 30 January 2014 Jutta Treviranus Background for ECM PDF United Nations Retrieved 30 January 2014 The Diamond 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