FACT SHEET: Obama Administration Announces New Actions to Spur Competition in the Airline Industry, Give Consumers the Information They Need to Make Informed Choices Today’s Actions Respond to Executive Order Issued on April 15 to Spur
Why Inclusion Works, and Working for Inclusion
The crispness of autumn brings a smell of transition into the air. As the summertime frolics of sunshine melt into falling leaves and cooler temperatures, we think the timing could not be more perfect to celebrate National Disability Employment
Download our LEAD Presentation: Accessing the Arts: Making Your Website and Documents More Accessible to Patrons with Disabilities
Thanks for joining us in August for The Kennedy Center's Office of VSA & Accessibility's 2016 LEAD® Conference. If you're interested in our presentation on website and document accessibility, you can download it below. 2016 Accessibility
Webinar: How to Make your Museum Website More Inclusive to All Audiences
Join us next week, July 27, on a webinar through the American Alliance of Museums titled: How to Make your Website More Inclusive to All Audiences. Session Description: Your organization’s website is often the first place people go for
Guest Blog with IAAP: Why Accessibiltiy Needs English Majors
Originally shared with the International Association of Accessibility Professionals Written by Sharon Rosenblatt Celebrating my sixth year working in accessibility, it’s ironic to occasionally feel like an outsider in the field of inclusion. My
The New Normal:
Originally posted in The Jewish Week Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day, May 19th 05/17/2016 - 08:04 Sharon Rosenblatt Global Accessibility Awareness day. Courtesy of Sharon
INFOGRAPHIC: MAKING YOUR WEBSITE ACCESSIBLE
Great infographic from Digital Ink sharing our blog on web accessibility with a great graphical interface. Check it out below and on their site.
Accessibility Partners Goes Green for Earth Day
We caught up with Ryan Praeuner, one of our accessibility test engineers. He’s a top-notch disability advocate and also very passionate about the environment. We wanted to link accessibility and sustainability this Earth Day, so we sought out our
A Year with the Apple Watch
Written by Anna Dresner I wrote my book Watching Without Looking: A VoiceOver User's First Month with the Apple Watch to help blind people and others with disabilities decide whether to buy one and to learn to use one effectively. I added an
MathML: A Good ‘Sine’ for the Future of Accessible Math Education
Written by Sharon Rosenblatt April is National Mathematics Awareness Month, and I got back ‘in the classroom’ at the International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference in San Diego. As a staunch accessibility and disability