Sharath Chandra Ramakrishnan’s Post

Always excited to see W3C standards, https://lnkd.in/gC78GXWY, but there reason why standards continue to be visually biased and screen dependent, due to the dominance of browser based consumer technologies in dictating interaction design. What about accessible podcasts, and the use of sound notifications that are compatible with hearing aids and cochlear implants? Audio synthesis browser frameworks are still under developed compared to visual widgets!

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Making Accessibility Work || UX & Accessibility Consultant making accessibility accessible and increasing disability inclusion

📣 New accessibility resource! The "How People with Disabilities Use the Web" resource from W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) now contains videos of #ActuallyDisabled users describing their devices and techniques (mobile and desktop) plus tips for making technology accessible. Start here: https://lnkd.in/guqG_6xD Each section has videos within the content: - Stories of Web Users - Diverse Abilities and Barriers - Tools and Techniques Proud to have helped contribute to this in my time on the EOWG committee alongside a great team of folks including Shadi Abou-Zahra (our leader 🙂), Brent Bakken, Jade Matos Carew, Estella Oncins Noguer, Kevin White, Shawn Henry, and many others! Bookmark it and use it widely! #Accessibility #DisabilityInclusion #InclusionMatters #UX #UXResearch #UXDesign #Development

How People with Disabilities Use the Web

How People with Disabilities Use the Web

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