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  • Be A Digital Ally: Continued Exploration of WCAG: Focus Appearance and Focus Not Obscured

    Jay McKay: Hello everyone. Welcome to Be A Digital Ally. It is that time again where we get to talk, go deep into accessibility best practices regardless of your experience, whatever type of content you're creating, one of our favorite, favorite programs here at Knowbility. …

  • Be A Digital Ally: Further Exploration of WCAG 2.2

    Jay McKay: All right, I think we're ready to go ahead and get started. Good evening everyone. Hello. Welcome to another Be a Digital Ally. You are here for the further exploration of WCAG 2.2, looking at accessible authentication. We do have some slides for you. I'm going to put …

  • What's New in WCAG 2.2 – A Closer Look at Accessible Authentication

    The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is finalizing the latest version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 (WCAG 2.2). This blog post from Knowbility Digital Accessibility Specialist Melissa Green is the second in a series examining …

  • WCAG by Example

    November 7, 2019 · 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM CT Demystifying the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Composed of principles, guidelines, and testable success criteria, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is used to identify Web …

  • WCAG 2.2 and the IBM Accessibility Equal Access Toolkit

  • Best Practices for Audio & Video Text Alternatives

    There were a few questions from attendees that we didn’t have time to answer during Knowbility’s Audio & Video: Alternative Content for Accessibility webinar on June 21, 2021. Our team of experts, including your presenter Eric Eggert, answered these overflow questions for …

  • So, You Want to be a Digital Accessibility Specialist

    I’m sure you’re familiar with the age-old small talk conversation topic, “What do you do?” When I'm asked this question, I always take the opportunity to talk about digital accessibility and its importance, as well as how it’s not enough of a priority for many organizations. My …

  • Be A Digital Ally: Intro to Documents and PDFs

    Jay McKay: Hello, everyone. We're going to get started in just a few moments while we wait for some of our friends to log in. So welcome to Be a Digital Ally. Julie Romanowski: Jay, should I go ahead and start sharing the... Jay McKay: Yeah. Let's go ahead get that set up and …

  • Transcript: A Practical Guide to Pushing Your K-12 EdTech Partners to Deliver Authentic Equity in Education

    Presenter: Claire Benedikt Toolkit Tuesdays • August 24, 2021 11:00 AM CT Transcript >> Jessica Looney: Welcome, everyone. I'm Jessica Looney, Knowbility's director of education. I'm very excited to welcome you to the relaunch of Toolkit Tuesdays. This was a series we …

  • Hands on Training Accessibility Testing

    April 2, 2020 · 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM CT More users, easier to maintain code, and support accessibility requirements Testing for web accessibility can feel daunting when you aren’t used to it. But with the growing requirements for sites to meet accessibility guidelines, it has …

  • A Chat with Herin Hentry

    Anthony Vasquez: Let me just start. I mean, thank you again for your time. Why don't you give us just a quick introduction of yourself, and how you became involved in our Accessibility Internet Rally. Herin Hentry: Oh, thank you, Anthony. Quick introduction of myself. How I want …

  • Be a Digital Ally: Visual Information Pt. 2

    Be a Digital Ally: Visual Information Pt. 2 Jessica "Jay" MCKAY: All right, let's go ahead and get started. Hello everyone. Good evening, good morning, good afternoon from wherever you are. Welcome from,  Well, I'm in rainy Alabama right now, but Erica's over in very, very sunny …

  • Be a Digital Ally: Descriptive Links and Plain Language

    YouTube link to full session of Be A Digital Ally: Descriptive Links and Plain Language Jay McKay: All right. Hello, everyone. Good evening. Welcome to Knowbility's Be A Digital Ally. Today, we are going to be talking about descriptive links and plain language. If you're just …

  • Be a Digital Ally: Captioning

    Be a Digital Ally: Captioning Jay McKay:   Hello, and welcome to Knowbility's Be a Digital Ally. So thank you all of our digital allies for returning and for those of you that will be catching this recording, we hope you're doing well. Today, we are covering video captioning. We …

  • Be a Digital Ally: Visual Descriptions Pt. 1

    Be a Digital Ally: Captioning Jay McKay:   Hello, and welcome to Knowbility's Be a Digital Ally. So thank you all of our digital allies for returning and for those of you that will be catching this recording, we hope you're doing well. Today, we are covering video captioning. We …

  • Be a Digital Ally: Visual Descriptions Part 2

    Be a Digital Ally: Captioning Jay McKay:   Hello, and welcome to Knowbility's Be a Digital Ally. So thank you all of our digital allies for returning and for those of you that will be catching this recording, we hope you're doing well. Today, we are covering video captioning. We …

  • Transcript: Alicia Evans, Accessibility Consultant Interview at Knowbility, published 8.25.2021

    Alicia Evans, Accessibility Consultant Interview at Knowbility, published 8 25 2021 Mariella: Alicia tell us your name, your pronouns, and your audio description. Alicia: All right. My name is Alicia Evans. I'm an accessibility consultant at Knowbility. My pronouns are she, her, …

  • Accessibility Testing & Auditing

    Knowbility’s team of web accessibility professionals is, arguably, the most knowledgeable in the field. They do testing right. They maintain the highest standards and will make sure you know how to make your site truly accessible. Jim Thatcher, Ph.D., Accessibility Expert & …

  • Native App Accessibility

    January 23, 2020 · 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM CT Dive deeper into accessible design, development, and testing of native iOS and Android apps Testing native mobile apps is very different than testing mobile HTML web sites or progressive web apps. In this workshop, Paul J. Adam explores …

  • Tech Tips: The Myth of JavaScript Accessibility

    Developing software is a precise process. Websites, mobile apps, you name it – you have to know the rules of the language, rules of the framework, all the minutiae. Naturally, when it comes to accessibility (a11y), engineers tend to apply what they already know – learn how to do …