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  1. Be a Digital Ally: Including People with Disabilities in Usability Testing

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    >> Sharron Rush: Welcome to our. Our discussion of usability. How to integrate people with disabilities into your user studies. We're, Jane and I are very excited to present this one to you because we believe that this is a really critical part. Of reaching accessibility …

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  2. School to Prison Pipeline is Still Very Real - and Impacts Hundreds of Thousands of Disabled Students

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    According to the NCD (National Council on Disability) Report Issued on School-to-Prison Pipeline, 85% of incarcerated youth have learning and/or emotional disabilities. As a result, these kids leave school in far higher numbers than their non-disabled peers and are at far …

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  3. Be a Digital Ally: The Accessibility Internet Rally - Why participate?

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    >> Sharron Rush : Welcome everybody to Knowbility's monthly be a digital ally webinar series. Quick look at the agenda. First we're gonna do a quick overview of Be a digital ally or as we call it here, we've got a quick welcome and, orientation introductions and a little …

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  4. Be a Digital Ally: Digital Accessibility Policies and Statements - What, How, Why

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    >> Anna Skelley: I'm going to tell you a little bit about   Kevin. Um, he is the development and   operations lead for the web   accessibility initiative at the W3C.   Um, he has also been he was the head of   digital accessibility and user research   in the Scottish …

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  5. Your Browser May Be Having a Secret Relationship with a Screen Reader

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    This is the final installment of my three-part saga on the technical details of how screen readers communicate with other software. Part 1 introduced accessibility APIs (application programming interfaces) and the accessibility tree, and Part 2 provided a history lesson of how …

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