News

Pilottest

Published October 2017

Mid October, we have evaluated the Cooperate tool in a software company with real end users. The results indicate the grate potential of our approach. We received meaningful feedback that we are going to incorporate in the last round of the development circle.

 

Technical Newsletter

Published August 2017

By the end of 2016 we created a technical newsletter which describes our newly released test version of the cooperate tool. You can download the newsletter as PDF file:

Download the technical newsletter (only in Germen)

Multiplier-Event

Published March 2017

On 24 March, we hold a training for IT instructors at the SZS in Karlsruhe. One of the objectives was to introduced the teaching material regarding UML, PlantUML and Eclipse that we have created in the Cooperate project. Our guests were the Nikolauspflege from Stuttgart, the SFZ Chemnitz, blista Marburg, and the University JKU Linz and the Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen. We thank all participants for their coming and for the successful day.

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Technical Newsletter

Published December 2016

By the end of 2016 we created a technical newsletter which describes our newly released test version of the cooperate tool. You can download the newsletter as PDF file:

Download the technical newsletter (only in Germen)

New Training Online

Published November 2016

We have created a training to introduce the programming environment Eclipse for visual impaired people. The material is available under downloads.

New Team Member

Published November 2016

Since November the 1st, Claudia Loitsch supports the Cooperate team. Claudia has been working in the field of accessible user interfaces since 2009. She also worked on accessible UML in one of her projects.

2nd Advisory Board Meeting

Published October 2016

The Cooperate team invites to the second meeting of the advisory board on November 24th 2016 in Karlsruhe. The task of the board is to support the Cooperate project professionally. Representatives from various departments which have contact with the target groups or have experience in technical environments are following our second invitation. We are looking forward to present our recent results and get into interesting discussions