by Carol Gann | Oct 1, 2020 | Accessibility
But do you really know what those sayings mean? One meaning could be that there is power in numbers. The more people that vote in an election, the more it can give people better representation, more money to everyone’s communities, and a better quality of life....
by Carol Gann | Sep 29, 2020 | Accessibility
From my 13-year-old nephew to my 82-year-old dad, everybody has cell phones. However, phones are not just for talking anymore as they’ve become our calendars, news sources, movie screens, ways to pay for things, and more. People literally get lost without their phones...
by Carol Gann | Sep 26, 2020 | Accessibility
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by Carol Gann | Sep 22, 2020 | Accessibility
Digital accessibility compliance is appearing in the news more and more. 2020’s new normal of working from home has brought this even further into the attention of the public. It has never been more pressing for your organization to provide digital information to...
by Carol Gann | Sep 19, 2020 | Accessibility
John Slatin AccessU 2020 will run for two weeks from May 13th–20th. Like many of this year’s conferences, AccessU is also moving online. Along with our four tracks scheduled for the second week, we’ll have two lunchtime keynotes by leading experts in accessibility and...