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Accessibility and Online Survey
May 14, 2024
Accessible surveys come from combining an accessible survey builder with an accessible survey Surveys are like design systems. Even if you have an accessible...
Accessibility and Online Education Materials
May 14, 2024
An empty lecture hall Each day, there are at least a dozen new articles in my LinkedIn feed on converting dead-tree, in-person course materials to online...
Accessibility and Disability Blogging — one year anniversary
May 14, 2024
A donut with a candle In April 2018, I considered writing a book on accessibility. Blogging, I thought, would be an excellent way to meet my writing goals...
Accessibility and Motion
May 14, 2024
“Moderation in all things is the best policy.”- Roman comic dramatist Plautus (c.250–184 BCE) While Plautus never had to deal with motion in the context of...
Accessibility and Kobe
May 14, 2024
a sign that says be kobe Photo by Weichao Tang on Unsplash I know nothing about basketball and very little about Kobe Bryant. Wheelchair basketball wasn’t a...
Accessibility and Design Thinking don’t work together automatically
May 14, 2024
Alt: Six-step methodology for design thinking from NNGroup.com. Empathize and Define (belonging to the “understanding” phase) Ideate and Prototype (belonging...
Accessibility Abbreviations and Acronyms
May 13, 2024
ACA: Affordable Care Act or Accessible Canada Act depending on context. “The ACA must comply with the ADA, not the ACA” is actually a legit sentence. ACR:...
7 Things that Turn good Accessibility into Great Accessibility
May 13, 2024
grand canyon photo by Jad The difference between good and great is a chasm the size of the Grand Canyon— Rob Light, Creative Artists Agency (speaking about...
10 Tips for More Effective and Accessible WFH Communications
May 13, 2024
a desk with a laptop, an open book and pen. Pick the Appropriate Method of Communication Email, Slack, text message, phone, chat, conference call there are...
10 Reasons to Switch to Centralized Budgeting for Accessibility
May 13, 2024
an image of a hand holding a phone on a desk filled with paper It is the second half of April, and in the accessibility world, that means three things: IEP...
Canadian Summer
May 7, 2024
View of the Northumberland Strait at summer sunset from my deck in Point du Chene, New Brunswick, Canada
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January 17, 2024
Cartoon lightbulb with the words “Treat Everyone Equally” on a blue background I just read yet another article, this time quoting a New York state government...
Seven 2024 Accessibility Projections
Premium post · December 28, 2023
Here are the topics I think will be in the forefront of disability inclusion and accessibility next year
This Week in Accessibility: Griffin v. Dept. of Labor Credit Union
Premium post · December 28, 2023
Another rare defendant’s victory, but really not substantially different than Diaz v. Kroger
Life Before the ADA
December 24, 2023
The ADA turned 29 last week. These are things that people thought were acceptable before the ADA passed.
Why accessibility bugs are a good thing and how to handle them
Premium post · December 19, 2023
Hint: “fix the bug” is probably the least important item on the list
Online Mentoring
Premium post · December 18, 2023
Why giving back should be the obligation of everyone who has had the privilege to be successful.
My favourite books on accessibility and related topics
December 15, 2023
Since I’m wrapping up authoring my first book on accessibility, I’ve been reading a lot. Here are my thoughts on the most impactful books I’ve read recently
This Week in Accessibility: Mendez v. Apple
Premium post · December 15, 2023
A cartoon apple with diagonal rainbow stripes and a bit taken out of the top right corner A rare defendant victory. Will this change the strategy for either...
Where is the best organizational location for Accessibility?
Premium post · December 15, 2023
Wooden sign post showing three directions: This Way, That Way, and the Other Way Accessibility is the little red hen of the business world. Almost everyone...
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