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==Janastu Poster at DEV 2013, Bangalore==
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==[http://dev2013.org/program.html 'Practitioner Session'] Janastu Poster at DEV 2013, Bangalore==
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Ongoing Janastu activities that are of potential interest to DEV'13
  
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This page is an elaboration of the poster at http://janastu.org/dev2013.pdf
  
===Current Work===
 
[http://janastu.org/dev2013.pdf DEV 2013 poster]
 
  
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'''''[[Alipi]] - Re-narration Web.'''''
  
{| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 500px;"text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;"
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Over 10% of India (120 million) have accessed Internet by December 2011 where 90%
! Annotations for Accessibility and Knowledge Networking
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of these 10% are from urban areas [iamai]. Mobile penetration, however, has reached 900
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million Indians in 10 years.  Due to the proliferation of mobile devices in remote areas
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[iamai] and the smart phones becoming affordable [aakash], Internet access by rural
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agricultural and pastoral nomads is becoming a reality. While Internet accessibility
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groups have developed authoring guidelines and standards for "disabled" Internet users,
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they do assume that such a user is a (considerably) literate person. What would provisioning
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the Internet accessible to non-literates be?
  
    [[Alipi]]  Re-narration Web.  
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We explore re-narration as a basis for ”designing Internet for inclusion.”
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In the renarration model, any web page or even an element of it can be
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/re-narrated/, to make it accessible to a target audience of users in a completely
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decentralized way. The notion of re-narration is completely general. It could, for
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example, mean translating a page automatically to another language. Or it could mean
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creating a more accessible version of a technical document, even if it is in the same
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language by an expert for laymen.
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    See the [http://y.a11y.in/web/?foruri=http%3A%2F%2Fdev2013.org%2Fprogram.html dev2013.org program] re-narrated to some Indian language contexts
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Technically, Re-narration Web is effectively a social semantic web.
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The "[Alipi.us alipi.us]" (the non-literate us) can be seen as a third party service
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that is served by collecting the [y.a11y.in/web/feeds "narration" type semantic tweets] on the Web.
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Such "tweets" are a result of someone re-narrating some content for a specific community context.
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     [[Mural Annotation]] iiacd.org
 
     [[Mural Annotation]] iiacd.org
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     [[IDH Knowledge Bank]] vijayanagara.in  
 
     [[IDH Knowledge Bank]] vijayanagara.in  
  
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     [[Socionity]] iiit-h
 
     [[Socionity]] iiit-h
 
      
 
      
     [[Follow the Sheep]] mitan.in/followsheep and mitan.in/bcp
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     [[Follow the Sheep]] mitan.in/followsheep and mitan.in/bcp/raika
  
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     [[Pantoto]] Community managed community knowledge
 
     [[Pantoto]] Community managed community knowledge
 
      
 
      
 
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     [[CR and Digital Media Rights]]  
 
     [[CR and Digital Media Rights]]  
  
 
     [[Inventory Management]] - A visual web interface for small scale local industries
 
     [[Inventory Management]] - A visual web interface for small scale local industries
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 11 January 2013

'Practitioner Session' Janastu Poster at DEV 2013, Bangalore

Ongoing Janastu activities that are of potential interest to DEV'13

This page is an elaboration of the poster at http://janastu.org/dev2013.pdf


Alipi - Re-narration Web.

Over 10% of India (120 million) have accessed Internet by December 2011 where 90% of these 10% are from urban areas [iamai]. Mobile penetration, however, has reached 900 million Indians in 10 years. Due to the proliferation of mobile devices in remote areas [iamai] and the smart phones becoming affordable [aakash], Internet access by rural agricultural and pastoral nomads is becoming a reality. While Internet accessibility groups have developed authoring guidelines and standards for "disabled" Internet users, they do assume that such a user is a (considerably) literate person. What would provisioning the Internet accessible to non-literates be?

We explore re-narration as a basis for ”designing Internet for inclusion.” In the renarration model, any web page or even an element of it can be /re-narrated/, to make it accessible to a target audience of users in a completely decentralized way. The notion of re-narration is completely general. It could, for example, mean translating a page automatically to another language. Or it could mean creating a more accessible version of a technical document, even if it is in the same language by an expert for laymen.

   See the dev2013.org program re-narrated to some Indian language contexts

Technically, Re-narration Web is effectively a social semantic web. The "[Alipi.us alipi.us]" (the non-literate us) can be seen as a third party service that is served by collecting the [y.a11y.in/web/feeds "narration" type semantic tweets] on the Web. Such "tweets" are a result of someone re-narrating some content for a specific community context.


    Mural Annotation iiacd.org
    Lepakshi Temple Map iiacd.org/lepakshi  
          
    Sweet Web swtr.us 
    
    IDH Knowledge Bank vijayanagara.in 


   Socionity iiit-h
    
   Follow the Sheep mitan.in/followsheep and mitan.in/bcp/raika


   POP Principles of Programming for Web 2.0 students
   Pantoto Community managed community knowledge
   
  
   CR and Digital Media Rights 
   Inventory Management - A visual web interface for small scale local industries