The CommuniKate project now has a translation page – helped considerably by people like Jaroslav Ryní who patiently asked lots of questions that really should have already been on the website. We’ve strengthened the support and mechanism for anyone who wants to translate the CK20 pageset. If you fancy getting involved, or know someone who could […]
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HOPE BEYOND ILLNESS – A Guide to Living WELL with a Chronic Condition
Avid eQuality Time blog readers may remember in March last year, we posted an interesting article written by Shulamit Lando , about EMDR and her memoir, HOPE BEYOND ILLNESS – A Guide to Living WELL with a Chronic Condition. EMDR: How and Why? HOPE BEYOND ILLNESS – A Guide to Living WELL with a Chronic Condition […]
Open Voice Factory celebrated as one of the world’s 100 most inspiring examples of tech for good
Nominet Trust, the UK’s leading tech for good funder, has named The Open Voice Factory in the 2016 NT100 – a global celebration of this year’s 100 most inspiring social innovations using digital technology to drive social change around the world. NT100 plays a valuable role each year in inspiring those with the influence and […]
Mozfest
eQuality Time will be running a design session at Mozfest in a few weeks. We’re very excited about this. Mozfest is an astonishingly exciting place. Joe wrote this about it a little while ago: The easiest way of explaining Mozfest is this. There are 900 people there. You can ask any one of them ‘What’s […]
eQuality time is two years old.
eQuality Time became two years old yesterday. There was a small celebration with a small cake. So many people contributed to this, I hope that you are all as proud as I am.
Is it now illegal to administer a service online for someone with disabilities?
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has handed down a very important decision on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act…. Its reasoning appears to be very broad. If I’m reading it correctly, it says that if you tell people not to visit your website, and they do it anyway knowing you disapprove, […]
Flowers for Turing 2016
A quick note to tell readers that Flowers for Turing 2016 completed recently. The total raised was around £2050, almost trebling last years total! You can read more about the event – including photos, videos, and roll of honour, on the Flowers for Turing subsite.
Bid sent to the Arts Council
At eQuality Time we believe that the more transparent an organisation is, the more effective it will be. One of the things we’d like to be more transparent about is the funding application process. We’ve just put in a bid to the Arts Council: here is the way that I described it to the […]
Application to Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity Health Innovation Fund
Some of you may remember the truely awesome post from Kate Ganim from Superhero Cyborgs (If you didn’t you should go back and read the post). One of my ambitions for some time has been to bring the project over to the UK and this weekend past I made the time to properly write a […]
Flowers for Turing 2016!
It’s the time of year for the Flowers for Turing project! In 2013, we thought we were going to do something small and cute. We thought we were going to lay a few flowers at Alan Turing’s statue. We ended up doing something that was incredibly successful and touched thousands and thoughts of people (You […]