According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 16% of the world's population has a disability—which means apps and websites must integrate special features like speech recognition, screen ...
College students sit at a table studying in the Brody Learning Commons, a interactive/collaborative study space and library on the Homewood campus of the Johns ...
After you have completed testing with automated tools, follow up with manual testing to make sure your digital content is inclusive and accessible. Confirm that the text and background color has a ...
Involves testing by individuals with disabilities on one or more platforms (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android) with a variety of assistive technologies. The scope of testing is determined by the needs of ...
Getting started with web accessibility improvements can feel overwhelming. The ultimate goal should be a website that maximizes accessibility and considers inclusive access in all decisions. But even ...
The American Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in the early 1990s before the meteoric growth of the consumer internet, did not include technical standards for web accessibility. However, the Web Content ...
In today's increasingly interconnected world, language learning has become essential for education, business, and cultural exchange. However, accurately measuring proficiency in language learners is a ...
The Digital Accessibility Office (DAO) offers manual accessibility testing for any digital technology that CU creates, buys, or maintains. We have an in-house testing lab that relies on the experience ...
Ever since it released the Xbox Adaptive Controller in 2018, Microsoft has placed a greater emphasis on making its games more accessible to those with disabilities and impairments. Now, the company is ...
Alexander "Sasha" Sidorkin is a professor in the College of Education, California State University, Sacramento. Sasha is a leading voice in exploring the transformative impact of artificial ...