Hi guys, today’s blog post focuses on accessibility in a global-sense (well nationwide at the very least) and it highlights an awesome article about the ADA, also known as the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA happens to be turning 30 years old this year! Nationwide, regionally and statewide you guys should expect lots of […]
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Hi guys, After reading, a great article this past week from the BBC on how smart tech could transform the lives of people with disabilities. The original article originates from my ‘neck of the woods,’ Scotland and discusses how smartphones and other devices have created a layer of convenience for individuals with disabilities. Photo credit […]
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A picture of a kiosk made by Storm Interface Hello guys, this blog post is focusing on IT accessibility–to be exact electronic kiosks. We are surrounded by a variety of electronic kiosks in our workplaces, colleges, libraries and in our community in general. So if we are surrounded by electronic kiosks – it is of […]
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Happy New Year! Today, I wanted to share out a little more on digital accessibility and in particular using commonly available tools test websites for accessibility. Digital accessibility is a hot topic in the world today with many recent high profile cases making it all the way to the United States Supreme. Guys, I am […]
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Time Magazine Inventions: WeWalk Smart Cane Hi guys, this week’s blog post shifts from digital accessibility to assistive technology. One of the most popular publications on the planet – Time Magazine has featured several AT devices this year in their top 100 inventions of 2019. The WeWalk smart cane was one of those fantastic and […]
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Blog post – Smart Glasses Hi guys, this week I wanted to highlight a really cool piece of hardware that has just released today – it is the HoloLens 2. This is the latest high-end smart glasses from Microsoft and what is different about thisbit of kit is mixed realities (augmented and Virtual Reality). The […]
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