Welcome to the Accessibility 2.0 blog
This year we’ve brought together speakers and experts from a range of different disciplines from user experience to typography and graphic design. Over the next few days and after the conference we’ll...
View ArticleMobile Accessibility?
This blog post is setting the scene for the forthcoming Mobile Accessibility panel. First of all, we’re looking at the statistics and trying to establish where the potential of the technology lies as...
View ArticleDeaf Awareness for Web Teams. Why it’s important
We just don’t think there’s enough information out there about how Deaf and hard of hearing people use the web. Okay, many of us know about adding captions to video and providing audio transcripts but...
View ArticleSocial Networks enabling communication for Deaf people in the workplace
We’d like you to meet Abdi Gas, a British Sign Language (BSL) user who is soon to graduate with an MSc in Human Computer Interaction with Ergonomics from University College London. Abdi’s research is...
View ArticleInterview with Lisa Herrod
We’d like to introduce you to Lisa Herrod, Principal User experience Consultant at Scenario Seven and expert in UX for Deaf users. We hope that Lisa’s presence at the conference this year will draw...
View ArticleMakayla Lewis on Social Networking for people with Cerebal Palsy
Please meet Makayla Lewis, researcher into social nerworking websites for people with cerebal palsy. Makayla is a PhD student in Human Computer Interaction Department at City University and a volunteer...
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