SCYP Blog

Friday, August 29, 2008

Mobile web best practices

We have compiled a list of resources for web application developers who want to learn about how to make their content mobile device-friendly. The list includes links to the W3C mobile web working group as well as the dev.mobi best practices guides, target device identification APIs, automatic checkers and emulators. The mobile web best practices resource list will be updated frequently so don't forget to check it out every now and then.

SCYP welcomes more students

The begining of the Fall term is near and we are very happy to realize that many eager students wasted no time to express their interest in joining the SCYP team through the work-study program. Even more exciting is the fact that these students come with impressive resumes and loads of motivation. So we would like to welcome them in the hopes that their involvement with SCYP will be exactly what they expect and tons more!

So here is the breakdown of new SCYPers:

StudentProject
Susahosh Rahman
Tactile Feedback for Practical Outdoor Navigation
Yura Zenevich
WiFi Indoor Positioning System

We will also count with the volunteer advice of Raghunath Ramachandra, a Master of Business Administration student at the Rotman School of Management, recently unpacked from India, who has lots of telecom development experience and will be collaborating with us on the Vivid Campus project.

But don't worry, we still have some work-study positions available so, apply now!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Synthetic Imaging is online!

Synthetic Imaging LogoWe are very happy to see that the folks at Synthetic Imaging Research Inc. (SIRI) finally have a home on the Internet. They sure made an outstanding effort to create the high-quality site that their visitors, collaborators, members and patrons deserve, so make sure you have a chance to visit them often so you can see what they are up to.

In the meanwhile, the SCYP team certainly looks forward to continue strengthening its collaborations with SIRI for the benefit of all Canadians with visual impairments.

Work-study positions available

We have at least nine work-study positions available for the upcoming 2008-2009 academic year. The work-study program is an excellent way to turn your course work into a money-making venture while contributing to research and development at UofT. You can review the advertised positions in the SCYP Career Opportunities page.

So, if you want to be part of SCYP, send us your resume and cover letter, and remember, even if the posted job descriptions aren't exactly what you are looking for, we may still have a place for you!

SCYP featured in Abilities Magazine

Abilities Magazine Cover, Issue 75Don't forget to pick up a copy of this summer's issue (issue 75) of Abilities Magazine at your local store. There is an introductory article about SCYP in the Culture and Technology section (page 45). Among other things, the article highlights our commitment to community-based reasearch and development of inclusive mobile technology. I hope you like it!