A TechCrunch article examines the importance of ensuring products are designed to be accessible from the beginning, and how building the expertise of disabled technologists and advocates into the DNA of your company from the start is vital.
An article looks at the different approaches higher education IT teams can take to improve accessibility.
Footsteps to Inspire Us: Women Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Blind and Low Vision, and Deaf-Blind.… https://t.co/i0fYBxnaqA
Finding ways to serve: South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind shares its pandemic story.… https://t.co/DHzrJAQHNL
The Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf and its Global Cybersecurity Inst… https://t.co/Tf6RO7CEmX
A collaboration between Harvard’s Center for Integrated Quantum Materials and The Learning Center for the Deaf is c… https://t.co/cQvxq6Af79
A University of Virginia law student using American Sign Language wins 4th Circuit appeal. https://t.co/HmGbE9VjmI https://t.co/PD1mX0L8qg
Column: How to Communicate Through Facial Expressions. https://t.co/acka6V7mM9 https://t.co/jNzgdnSzpi
The Hearing Loss Association of America will host a free webinar – “Hearing Accessibility and the Law: Your Rights… https://t.co/VaBZaTrY7s
A new ebook from VITAC puts the focus on audio description and the process of creating high-quality descriptions fo… https://t.co/uUHxomVDx2