Watertown Advocate for People with Disabilities to Receive Highest Honor in Field of Blindness

Watertown Advocate for People with Disabilities to Receive Highest Honor in Field of Blindness By Charlie Breitrose | August 16, 2024 RecommendTweet EmailPrint More More on Around Town Subscribe to…

Executive Summary | American Foundation for the Blind

Making Digital Information Available to All: Continuing the Story With American Foundation for the Blind’s Diary Study People use websites, mobile apps, kiosks, and digital documents to accomplish many tasks.…

Accessible Ed Tech Resources | American Foundation for the Blind

Understanding the Problem Role of Ed Tech Creators Role of Educational Leaders Role of Teachers Inaccessible Ed Tech Is a Barrier to Digital Inclusion for Blind and Low Vision Students…

AccessWorld Home | American Foundation for the Blind

AccessWorld® A trusted source of information for the intersection of disability and technology. Published quarterly, view our honest commentary, expert insights, and trending discussions in AccessWorld®. Current Issue: Summer 2023…

WWDC 2023: Access Sessions + Accessibility Updates | Accessworld | American Foundation for the Blind

Janet Ingber Apple hosted their annual Worldwide Developers conference where they introduced a host of new features both mainstream and access specific. In addition, there were several sessions held at…

Getting started in the Accessibility Industry: An Interview With Cala Campfield, Technical Writer of Accessibility Content at Salesforce | Accessworld | American Foundation for the Blind

Hanna Melo Fugulin, Aaron Preece As a reader of AccessWorld, you may be considering a career in the field of accessibility. For this edition of our Employment Journeys column, we…

A Tale Of Two Ereaders: The Good News Launched By NLS | Accessworld | American Foundation for the Blind

Deborah Kendrick For most of us, March 2020 will always evoke the memory of lockdown, quarantines, masks and all of the other traumatizing changes wrought by the onset of the…

Indoor Wayfinding with Access Explorer from American Printing House for the Blind: One Step Forward | Accessworld | American Foundation for the Blind

Bill Holton Remember the first time you went to the airport alone? Somehow you made it to the ticket counter, where they summoned a helpful assistant who gave you a…