Global Accessibility Awareness Day and Digital Quality Insights – Applause
Analytics Manager Nicole Miller talks about her work and how she's making assistive technology better. EN 301 549 Section 11.7 Offers Challenges …
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Analytics Manager Nicole Miller talks about her work and how she's making assistive technology better. EN 301 549 Section 11.7 Offers Challenges …
… Assistive Technology Centre (EATC), the Centre for Transformative Learning (CTL), Library Services, Learning Technologists, Disability Services …
By UsableNet on May 15, 2025Topics: Web Accessibility, GAAD, 25th Anniversary Celebrating 25 Years Of UsableNet On Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) This year marks UsableNet’s 25th anniversary—and we’re kicking off…
Lainey’s introduction On April 17, 2025 I joined 60 people in Tokyo for their monthly digital accessibility MeetUp, A11y Tokyo. (A-eleven-Y is short for accessibility because there are 11 letters
Technology can positively impact the disability divide. … principles: AI should be accessible, representative of people with disabilities and …
Global Accessibility Awareness Day, also known as GAAD has been celebrated since 2012 on the third Thursday in the month of May every year by all the accessibility professionals, accessibility…
Earlier this week, the OSERS Blog featured parts one and two of three blogs about the OSEP-funded Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP). The first blog provided an overview of
# Open source # Web Development # Accessibility GitHub unveils new initiatives for Global Accessibility Day Yesterday By Catherine Knowles, Journalist Follow us .st0{stroke:#FFFFFF;stroke-miterlimit:10;} .st1{fill:#FFFFFF;} In light of Global Accessibility…
As part of the Office of Special Education Programs’ (OSEP’s) Global Accessibility Awareness Day celebration this month, OSEP staff interviewed leaders from the OSEP-funded Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP):
Yesterday, May 21, the OSERS Blog featured part one of three blogs about the OSEP-funded Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP). The first blog provided an overview of DCMP, its