by International Associations | Jun 1, 2021 | Accessibility
Seizure Disorders can be Triggered by Your Web Content Some people are susceptible to seizures caused by strobing, flickering, or flashing effects. This kind of seizure is sometimes referred to as a photoepileptic seizure. When pulses of light interact with...
by International Associations | May 27, 2021 | Accessibility
This month, the Microsoft AI for Accessibility program is calling for project proposals that advance AI-powered innovations in education to empower people with disabilities. Through a two-part series, we are highlighting grantee projects we are supporting. Ruth stared...
by International Associations | May 25, 2021 | Accessibility
Before the pandemic, I would have guessed “Zoom fatigue” described too many close up shots in movies – what about you? Now we know it as a shared reluctance to join yet another bank of animated headshots that pass for meetings in COVID times....
by International Associations | May 20, 2021 | Accessibility
Florida is third in the country for ADA Title III lawsuits, following only New York and California as part of the 3550 cases in 2020. The state is part of the US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which ruled in 2018 that websites with a nexus to physical places...
by International Associations | May 18, 2021 | Accessibility
PDF files can be the worst offenders Some of the worst offenders for website inaccessibility are PDF files. They are often completely inaccessible to people with disabilities who use assistive technology when accessing the internet. Sometimes the PDF shows nothing at...
by International Associations | May 13, 2021 | Accessibility
Since the start of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, millions of students and employees have been learning and working remotely. While there are enormous benefits in terms of health, safety, well-being, and flexibility, there are also a number of concerns regarding...