And we were there! And do we have the horror stories to prove it--anyone else remember Whispering Wendy? I'm pretty certain she was developed by the male developers so that they could have a sexy throaty female voice, but what they got was a stalker with a meat knife whispering to you in the dark about how she just boiled your bunny rabbit.
Kes: Stanford has a great timeline of the development of accessible technology, which you can find here
https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/soco/projects/2005-06/accessibility/firstwave.html#:~:text=1986%20%E2%80%93%20Jim%20Thatcher%20created%20the,graphical%20interface%20PCs%20(4).
Kes: This event is more of a crash course in screen readers, and there are scholarships available. You can also read the recent entry
A Brief History of Screen Readers
https://knowbility.org/blog/2021/a-brief-history-of-screen-readers/
Webinar from Knowbility
Screen Readers in the Wild. A Celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the First Screen Reader, Released in 1986
January 25th 2021 8AM PT, 9AM MT, 10AM CT, 11AM ET, 4PM GMT
IBM Researcher and Accessibility Pioneer, Jim Thatcher, created the first screen reader in 1986. The IBM Screen Reader worked with the text-based Desktop Operating System (DOS). It was initially only available within IBM. Jim and his team continued development and released IBM Screen Reader/2 to work with graphical operating systems such as Windows 95 and IBM OS/2.
Price: $35
Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screen-readers-in-the-wild-tickets-135342363653
Kes: Stanford has a great timeline of the development of accessible technology, which you can find here
https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/soco/projects/2005-06/accessibility/firstwave.html#:~:text=1986%20%E2%80%93%20Jim%20Thatcher%20created%20the,graphical%20interface%20PCs%20(4).
Kes: This event is more of a crash course in screen readers, and there are scholarships available. You can also read the recent entry
A Brief History of Screen Readers
https://knowbility.org/blog/2021/a-brief-history-of-screen-readers/
Webinar from Knowbility
Screen Readers in the Wild. A Celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the First Screen Reader, Released in 1986
January 25th 2021 8AM PT, 9AM MT, 10AM CT, 11AM ET, 4PM GMT
IBM Researcher and Accessibility Pioneer, Jim Thatcher, created the first screen reader in 1986. The IBM Screen Reader worked with the text-based Desktop Operating System (DOS). It was initially only available within IBM. Jim and his team continued development and released IBM Screen Reader/2 to work with graphical operating systems such as Windows 95 and IBM OS/2.
Price: $35
Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screen-readers-in-the-wild-tickets-135342363653