A few extra hours can be productive time if you plan ahead. A partner in an accessibility consultancy, Dana Marlowe says she always prepares in case she needs to work while on the road. “I bring my laptop, tablet, charging cords, and remote-access
Accessibility Partners Launches New Website
Main Body of Press Release can be found here Release Date: March 4, 2014 For Immediate Release Contacts: Dana Marlowe Principal Partner DMarlowe@AccessibilityPartners.com Sharon Rosenblatt Media and Public Relations
Tech Trends: On the Move
Smartphones—A Sound Tool for Keeping Businesses Running Ross Cofer, a partner at Burnett + Company, had been waiting patiently for a client at a crowded restaurant when his phone buzzed with a new text message: “Another ‘fire’ at the office! Sorry,
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Dana Marlowe ’98 (professional and technical communication), founding partner of the consulting firm Accessibility Partners, is a leading advocate in attacking the challenge of accessibility and helping businesses, government and ordinary citizens
Making Technology Accessible to the Disabled
People with disabilities are the largest minority group (more than 50 million people) in the United States, but it is the only one where anyone can become a member of it at any given time. Considering the physical and mental challenges that those
Entertaining on a Budget
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Idea Mensch. Dana Marlowe – President of Accessibility Partners
Dana Marlowe has an unrivaled passion for equal technical access for all. In the accessibility field, this intensity has made her a staunch advocate for people with disabilities. Initially starting out as a sign language interpreter some years ago,
6 Mobile App Considerations For People With Disabilities
Make sure your mobile apps can be used by the 60 million Americans with disabilities. Consider this expert advice for developers. The mobile era makes information more readily available. It should do so for everyone, including people with
Trust issues: D.C. dysfunction means uncertainty for companies
One word describes the current government outlook: uncertainty. No one is sure whether or not Congress will shut the government down again come January 15. If it does, contractors and people who do business with Uncle Sam will be left out in the
Wearable Technology and How It Affects People with Disabilities
Although people with disabilities are not usually the target audience when new technology hits the market—think smartphones and home automation—they have certainly reaped the benefits. “As with any new technology, it is always hard to predict