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This is the official youtube channel of arXiv.org.

The ArXiv Forum is occurring this month. All their sessions are posted to YouTube. I recommend checking out their channel if you are interested in the latest digital accessibility trends. They also provide a platform for a wide variety of researchers with disabilities to share their perspectives, experiences, and accessibility tips. #accessibility

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THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION IN ACCESSIBILITY TESTING

convergeaccessibility.com The Importance of Communication in Accessibility Testing

The importance of communication in accessibility testing. How to avoid problems and simplify the effort for a more successful process.

This article highlights the importance of effective communication when sharing accessibility testing feedback. I have documented many accessibility bugs and capturing screenshots of the error can be very helpful. Also, describing the steps needed to recreate the bug is important. Effective communication can reduce retests and make the content accessible faster. #accessibility

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Paragraphs

This article explores the structural elements of a paragraph and how it relates to screen reader accessibility. #accessibility

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marcus.io 80 / 20 accessibility

Many people are confronted with the …

This article highlights how about 80% of accessibility barriers are easy fixes while 20% require more complex solutions. A lot of content can be made more accessible by implementing simple solutions like adding alt text or checking the color contrast ratio. #accessibility

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IT Accessibility Risk Statements and Evidence by Topic

This webpage profiles risk statements related to accessibility. Some of the risk statements relate to an institution failing to assign a department or person to coordinate institution-wide accessibility, failing to provide accessible instructional materials in a timely manner, and failing to provide an accessible website. Specific cases are referenced below each risk statement, which can provide context. #accessibility

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github.blog Exploring the challenges in creating an accessible sortable list (drag-and-drop)

The Accessibility team at GitHub considers drag-and-drop a “high-risk pattern,” often leading to accessibility barriers and a lack of effective solutions in the industry.

This article explains how to create an accessible drag-and-drop interaction. #accessibility

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Teaching Digital Accessibility in Computing Education: Views of Educators in India

https:// arxiv.org /abs/2407.15013

This study explores the barriers impacting educators in higher education who teach digital accessibility. It also compares the perspectives of teachers across the United States, India, and Switzerland. #accessibility

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Announcing no-cost access to PDF’s accessibility standards

The PDF Association is making its standards available for free because of member sponsors. You can download the PDF/UA-1 and PDF/UA-2 standards from their website. This information will hopefully benefit remediators and developers. #accessibility

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WCAG’s A and AA distinction is mostly academic

yatil.net WCAG’s A and AA distinction is mostly academic · Eric Eggert

On Mastodon, Steve Faulkner shared a link to a GitHub discussion around the A, AA, and AAA levels of WCAG (Web Content Accessibility …

I really enjoyed Eric Eggert's new article on WCAG levels. When the WCAG Guidelines were being created members tried to correlate the different levels (A, AA, AAA) based on how difficult they'd be to implement. It would be helpful if the standards within each level designation were checked again. The standards could be regrouped based on their current level of difficulty. Please check out the full article for more information. #accessibility

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Four Major Companies Join Be My Eyes's AI Corporate Beta Test

www.bemyeyes.com Four Leading Brands and The National Federation of the Blind Join Be My Eyes’ Be My AI Corporate Beta Test

We’re excited to announce that Hilton, Microsoft, P&G, Sony, and The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) have joined our Be My AI beta test.

It is exciting that Be My Eyes is partnering with major companies like Hilton, Microsoft, P&G, and Sony. This will hopefully allow customers who are blind or have low vision to use the app to get help from company representatives when navigating a hotel or using a new product. #accessibility

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AccessText Network

The AccessText Network is back online. I highly recommend using them as a resource if you create accessible books for college students with disabilities. AccessText is returning thanks to the Association of American Publishers. #accessibility

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Accessibility: Apple's Relay Advertisement

www.apple.com Accessibility - The Relay

At Apple, we believe an athlete is an athlete. That’s why we design our products for every body.

I enjoyed Apple's Relay advertisement showcasing paralympic athletes and athletes without disabilities competing. The advertisement reflects the joy of competition and the freedom of attaining a state of flow. We all enjoy those feelings at our core. I also appreciate how their video player seamlessly supports audio descriptions, which is something YouTube still does not support. #accessibility

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theconversation.com Digital inaccessibility: Blind and low-vision people have powerful technology but still face barriers to the digital world

Assistive technology like screen readers for the blind help people with disabilities use computers and smartphones, but they can be tripped up if webpages or documents are improperly formatted.

This article explores common web accessibility barriers that are negatively impacting people with disabilities. These barriers can prevent people with disabilities from entering the workforce. The article's author is helping to conduct a study to help people who are blind or have low vision use assistive technology to overcome these barriers and attain employment. It will be interesting to learn of the study's results hopefully in 2025. #accessibility

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er.educause.edu 10 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Instructional Design

Artificial intelligence (AI) is providing instructors and course designers with an incredible array of new tools and techniques to improve the course

This article highlights how AI is transforming instructional design. A lot of the ideas brought up in the article like AI providing personalized or adaptive learning, tutoring, gamification, and AI-enhanced assessments can benefit students with learning disabilities or who are neurodiverse. As someone with ADHD receiving immediate feedback and lessons that use a variety of mediums to convey key concepts can help me stay engaged. #accessibility

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Digital Access for Students in Higher Education and the ADA

adata.org Research Brief: Digital Access for Students in Higher Education and the ADA | ADA National Network

(Printer-friendly PDF version | 350 KB) (Large Print PDF version | 312 KB) Digital Access for Students in Higher Education and the ADA An ADA Knowledge Translation Center Research Brief Courtney Mullin Rob Gould Sarah Parker Harris Department of Disability and Human Development University of Illinoi...

This website has a lot of helpful information about the ADA. I found this research article interesting because it summarizes the need for accessible online classes and how students in K-12 are more likely to request accommodations than in college. #accessibility

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www.w3.org Accessibility Principles

An overview of the fundamental web accessibility requirements for websites, web applications, browsers, and other tools.

The W3C Accessibility Principles page breaks down the different principles of web accessibility. This includes perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. They also link to many helpful examples and design personas, which can help you consider a variety of users. hashtag #accessibility

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AB 1757: Accessibility: internet websites.

digitaldemocracy.calmatters.org AB 1757: Accessibility: internet websites. | Digital Democracy

Digital Democracy overview of bill AB 1757: Accessibility: internet websites.

AB1757 is the California law focused on requiring vendors to ensure that the websites they create for clients are accessible. If the website is not accessible the vendor would be liable. It has passed the first chamber and is currently in second committee review. #accessibility

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adrianroselli.com Things to Do Before Asking “Is This Accessible?”

It is not uncommon for someone to message, call, email, or carrier pigeon me to ask if something is accessible. They almost invariably want a “yes” or “no.” However, I need to understand what the heck they mean and what the other-heck prompted them to ask. Yes, I would be…

This article provides some better questions to ask instead of "Is this accessible?" It is important to consider the standard you're using to define "accessible" like WCAG 2.1. Also, looking at a VPAT or testing the platform using assistive technology. #accessibility

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Why Form Labels Matter for Web Accessibility

equalify.app Why Form Labels Matter for Web Accessibility [Video] - Equalify

In this episode of Equalify Snippets, we delve into the critical topic of labeling form elements on web pages. Hosted by Blake Bertucelli-Booth, founder of Equalify, and Kevin Andrews, a certified web accessibility specialist, this episode highlights the importance of labels for form elements and th...

Blake Bertuccelli-Booth & Kevin Andrews provide a demo of inaccessible and accessible forms. They highlight the importance of labels for form elements and the impact they have on web accessibility. hashtag#accessibility

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Educational Materials Made Accessible

The closure of the Access Text Network earlier this year has made it more difficult for higher education disability offices to provide accessible books. Luckily, the University of Virginia has launched Educational Materials Made Accessible (EMMA), which is trying to become a replacement.

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Toyota claims its future EVs will have a range over 600 miles
  • I agree with your point and the tech has developed very slowly. However, there are interesting developments in the sector. Have you heard of Lightyear? If they can deliver by 2025 it will be a step toward 600 mile range.

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    Toyota claims its future EVs will have a range over 600 miles
  • Beyond improving battery technology solar might help reach this goal too. The new top trim Prius Prime has solar panels, which MKBHD highlighted can add minimal range. Maybe as solar tech improves they can add more panels to the car and recharge the battery faster.

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