More accessibility links
Feb. 6th, 2022 01:14 pmWebAIM: The crisis is real: Where are the web accessibility professionals?
Like everyone in the web accessibility field, WebAIM has a vested interest in a sufficiently-sized community comprised of skilled professionals. The shortage of qualified talent is felt by all of us. But from where will these individuals come, and how can we accelerate their availability?
https://webaim.org/blog/web-accessibility-professionals/
The Case For Describing Race In Alternative Text Attributes
This is an excellent article by Tolu Adegbite on why we need to get more descriptive in some alternative text descriptions
https://ux.shopify.com/the-case-for-describing-race-in-alternative-text-attributes-a093380634f2
Hitting The Books: The Decades-Long Fight To Bring Live Television To Deaf Audiences
Engadget has a write up on a new book by Harry G. Lang on the history of closed captioning in the United States
https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-turn-on-the-words-harry-lang-gallaudet-university-press-163045001.html
A Blind Tech Consultant Finds His Calling
Legally blind from birth, Julian Vargas's old cell phone led him to a new career in training other blind people how to use technology
https://www.pcmag.com/news/a-blind-tech-consultant-finds-his-calling
These links were culled from this week's Top Tech Tidbits newsletter. You can view the entire newsletter, search the archive, or subscribe on the website
https://www.toptechtidbits.com/
Like everyone in the web accessibility field, WebAIM has a vested interest in a sufficiently-sized community comprised of skilled professionals. The shortage of qualified talent is felt by all of us. But from where will these individuals come, and how can we accelerate their availability?
https://webaim.org/blog/web-accessibility-professionals/
The Case For Describing Race In Alternative Text Attributes
This is an excellent article by Tolu Adegbite on why we need to get more descriptive in some alternative text descriptions
https://ux.shopify.com/the-case-for-describing-race-in-alternative-text-attributes-a093380634f2
Hitting The Books: The Decades-Long Fight To Bring Live Television To Deaf Audiences
Engadget has a write up on a new book by Harry G. Lang on the history of closed captioning in the United States
https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-turn-on-the-words-harry-lang-gallaudet-university-press-163045001.html
A Blind Tech Consultant Finds His Calling
Legally blind from birth, Julian Vargas's old cell phone led him to a new career in training other blind people how to use technology
https://www.pcmag.com/news/a-blind-tech-consultant-finds-his-calling
These links were culled from this week's Top Tech Tidbits newsletter. You can view the entire newsletter, search the archive, or subscribe on the website
https://www.toptechtidbits.com/