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At the beginning of the podcast I mention below, there is a brief ad, and I wanted to confirm what it said was still true, which it is:
Deque University Scholarships for People with Disabilities
If you have a disability, you qualify for a scholarship to access to Deque's in-depth web accessibility curriculum for a full year (normally $315) at no cost.
https://dequeuniversity.com/scholarships#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20a%20disability,normally%20%24315)%20at%20no%20cost
Will VR be Accessible?
13 Letters podcast April 16, 2020
Will Butler from Be My Eyes interviews Larry Goldberg, head of accessibility at Verizon Media. Larry spent twenty years at WGBH in Boston developing the National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), and in this interview he discusses much of the history of innovations such as close captioning and audio description.
https://www.bemyeyes.com/podcasts/will-vr-be-accessible
Listen through Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0VsGfjRZEsw3Gf8FSrdcDV
Note: VR isn't really discussed until about 67% of the way through the podcast, but Larry has many fascinating stories about the history and people involved in the history of accessible technologies.
Inside the Verizon Accessibility Lab
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grK0ihVi-FA
This Q&A with Larry Goldberg contains links to many of the resources he mentions in the podcast
https://equalentry.com/qa-with-larrygoldberg-headofaccessibility-verizonmedia/#:~:text=Larry%20Goldberg%20leads%20Accessibility%20at,and%20audio%20description%20production%20unit.
xr access initiative -A community committed to making virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (XR) accessible to people with disabilities
https://xraccess.org/#content
Deque University Scholarships for People with Disabilities
If you have a disability, you qualify for a scholarship to access to Deque's in-depth web accessibility curriculum for a full year (normally $315) at no cost.
https://dequeuniversity.com/scholarships#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20a%20disability,normally%20%24315)%20at%20no%20cost
Will VR be Accessible?
13 Letters podcast April 16, 2020
Will Butler from Be My Eyes interviews Larry Goldberg, head of accessibility at Verizon Media. Larry spent twenty years at WGBH in Boston developing the National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), and in this interview he discusses much of the history of innovations such as close captioning and audio description.
https://www.bemyeyes.com/podcasts/will-vr-be-accessible
Listen through Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0VsGfjRZEsw3Gf8FSrdcDV
Note: VR isn't really discussed until about 67% of the way through the podcast, but Larry has many fascinating stories about the history and people involved in the history of accessible technologies.
Inside the Verizon Accessibility Lab
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grK0ihVi-FA
This Q&A with Larry Goldberg contains links to many of the resources he mentions in the podcast
https://equalentry.com/qa-with-larrygoldberg-headofaccessibility-verizonmedia/#:~:text=Larry%20Goldberg%20leads%20Accessibility%20at,and%20audio%20description%20production%20unit.
xr access initiative -A community committed to making virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (XR) accessible to people with disabilities
https://xraccess.org/#content