Becky Gibson
Project Assistant, MIT
Becky Gibson is a recognized expert in the field of digital inclusion and enabling accessible solutions. Her extensive career as a Software Engineer and Accessibility Architect at various companies impacted products, customer strategy, and industry standards. She is passionate about making Web and mobile applications usable for people of all abilities.
She participated in the creation of W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG) and helped to develop and demonstrate the Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) specification. In her spare time Becky enjoys, traveling, paddle boarding, kayaking, reading, and her cat and dog, Circe and Tink. She is currently employed as a part time MIT Project Assistant working with the W3C WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative).
Classes
John Slatin AccessU 2026
- Say My Name: Accessible Labeling in HTML & ARIA
- A Conversation About Brain Health And Technology
- Commonly Seen Accessibility Errors
- HTML Accessibility
- Accessibility - LIVE!
- Live: Presenting with Accessibility in Mind
- Live: Common Coding Mistakes
- Deep Dive: Accessibility Masterclass
- Waking Up to Accessibility