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Month: November 2010

Communicating accessibly

Yesterday, two unrelated events made me think about accessibility and communication – and in particular the impact of accessibility and usability on a communication system.

Continue reading Communicating accessibly

Posted on November 18, 2010Categories Accessibility and UsabilityTags AAC, accessibility, assistive technology, communication, crowd-sourcing, evaluation, fixtheweb, social-media, trust1 Comment on Communicating accessibly
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