Expert Resources: accessibility
These are the items that relate to accessibility found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 04 Sep 2023Join our free webinar with the British Dyslexia Association to discover the power of technology for breaking down barriers for dyslexic learners in work, at home and in education.
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Annie Mannion | 01 Sep 2023Please complete a short survey to share your thoughts about digital accessibility, to help improve services and provision for disabled people.
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Mark Walker | 25 Aug 2023Join our free webinar to learn what our Attitudes to Digital Accessibility survey tells us about how digital accessibility is seen and delivered in organisations of all shapes and sizes.
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Annie Mannion | 22 Aug 2023From sophisticated hand gestures to wrist movements, and the auto-call answer option, Apple's watchOS 9 developments will enhance your control of the device.
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Sophie Stevens | 15 Aug 2023July 2023's Network and Learn took place with Procter & Gamble (P&G) who discussed how to make digital accessibility a transformation vs a one time intervention.
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Guest Blogger | 10 Aug 2023Colin Hughes shares how iOS 17 has solved one of the biggest accessibility hurdles for iPhone users, as well as the other enhancements to come with Apple's latest software upgrade.
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Louise Aldridge | 10 Aug 2023Artificial Intelligent (AI) tools, such as Chat GPT and Bard, can think and act in ways that previously only humans could. In this blog article, we reflect on recent conversations from The AbilityNet Podcast on how AI could revolutionise the world of accessibility.
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Kelly Chan | 02 Aug 2023Join our free webinar with speakers from Deque and AbilityNet discussing how Artificial Intelligence will change accessibility testing.
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Paul Speller | 18 Jul 2023AbilityNet’s expert accessibility and usability consultant, Paul Speller carried out a brief accessibility audit on new social media platform 'Threads'.
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Sophie Stevens | 12 Jun 2023May 2023's Network and Learn took place with Studio 24 who discussed the recently updated website for its client W3C.