Thursday, June 18, 2020

Inclusive Design and Teaching Accessibility

RantWoman is for the moment just collecting interesting resources. RantWoman also realizes she may need some additional tags. Further, RantWoman realizes the resources here assume readers already know a lot about topics or can figure it out from context. Yeah. And RantWoman promises other items today and just wants to save resources for future reference.

Derek Featherstone on Inclusive Design

Resources after the Teaching Accessibility event.
RantWoman's biggest takeaway from this event: one of the presenters spoke about her students. Even the ones who had only very modest exposure to accessibility issues were able to have influence in the organizations where they worked about accessiblity issues.

Thanks for attending today's webinar.  It was great to see so many folks online and so many familiar faces.  We will be placing the recording on our website.  The slides are available online.  Please take a minute to complete the evaluation.

If you aren't already part of an AccessComputing community of practice and would like to engage more with us about disability, accessibility, and computing, email me at blaser@uw.edu.

In the meantime, below are some of the resources talked about today:

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