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Eight steps to a more inclusive event

September 12, 2022 by Tim Taylor

Making events more accessible makes them more consumable and a better experience for all your participants. Read the article.

Categories accessibility, ASL, Assistive Technology, Audio, Browsers, Coding, Cognitive, Content, Design, Guidelines, HTML, JavaScript, legal, Mobile, Screen Readers, Tools, Usability, Video, Vision, W3C, WCAG Tags Hearing Leave a comment

We Need To Rethink The Penalties And Rewards Of Identifying As “Disabled”

June 1, 2021 by Tim Taylor

if (!window.ShadyDOM) window.ShadyDOM = {force: true, noPatch: true}; The CDC estimates that 61 million American adults have some kind of disability. That’s 24%, or 1 in 4 who have some kind of … Read more

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Which Video Conferencing Tools Are Most Accessible?

June 22, 2020 by Tim Taylor

In this article, Claudio Luis Vera explains what to keep in mind when choosing between video conferencing tools to benefit everyone on your team — including those with disabilities. Read … Read more

Categories accessibility, ADA, ARIA, ASL, Assistive Technology, Browsers, Coding, Cognitive, Content, Design, eLearning, HTML, JavaScript, legal, Mobile, Performance, Testing, Video, W3C, WCAG Leave a comment

In Search of the Deaf World

September 6, 2019 by Tim Taylor

Here is a Facebook site communication among all deaf people around the world. Great videos on the deaf and how they communicate, especially through the use of American Sign Language … Read more

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