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CSUN (re)visited

A few years ago I wrote about the difficulties of attending CSUN, the largest annual conference focusing on technology and disability. This year, I finally made it to the conference, so it seemed appropriate to write a follow-up post on my reflections, now that I’m back home.

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Posted on March 28, 2016March 28, 2016Categories Accessibility and UsabilityTags accessible UX, conferences, csun, user research2 Comments on CSUN (re)visited
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