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Many years ago, a man with a blind toddler asked me when should he introduce her to computers, and I said, "Now." The next question is, how does a sighted parent begin familiarizing a young blind child to using a computer? The book,
_ABCs of iOS: A Voiceover Manual_,
https://www.perkinselearning.org/technology/blog/abcs-ios-voiceover-manual-toddlers-and-beyond
written by Diane Brauner and published by the CNIB, provides a great structure for the process.
Note: I had problems downloading the ebook fromt he website, but if you email them, the CNIB will send you a copy.
_ABCs of iOS: A Voiceover Manual_,
https://www.perkinselearning.org/technology/blog/abcs-ios-voiceover-manual-toddlers-and-beyond
written by Diane Brauner and published by the CNIB, provides a great structure for the process.
Note: I had problems downloading the ebook fromt he website, but if you email them, the CNIB will send you a copy.
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Date: 2020-05-31 07:57 pm (UTC)I wondered how borked a site would have to be to prevent you from downloading something.
Holy bananas, that site is SUPER BORKED.
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Date: 2020-06-01 11:31 am (UTC)So basically this is an example of another form of inaccessibility, which, failing to maintain your website.
Just as an aside, I was looking at an usability guide, and was finding all these items in the usability checklist that I still experience all the time, so I checked the copyright date, thinking it would be recently. It was from 2012. So yes, these really basic checklist ways to make your website accessible that guides have been talking about for the past decade are still common accessibility issues.
Argh.
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Date: 2020-06-01 06:50 pm (UTC)