The Importance of Designing for Accessibility
Designing for Accessibility Note: the content below has been gathered from several websites and has been edited for clarity. The […]
Apps that are useful, fun, and accessible!
Designing for Accessibility Note: the content below has been gathered from several websites and has been edited for clarity. The […]
What Can You Do in a Zoom Meeting? First off, if you missed my other two articles on Zoom meetings,
.New is a domain extension exclusively for performing new actions online: any act that leads to creation can have a
First off, I am blind and have no light perception. Also, because each Android phone is different, and even the
Google research is working on several things that I believe can have significant impact in the lives of a blind
Before we dive into all of the features of this amazing app, I would like to let you know that
The built-in Voice Memos app can make it quick and easy for you to record audio. Because this app comes
Every so often I will get a request for something like, “Isn’t there a way to quickly easily put my
Before I dive into what the Apple Card is, I want to make it clear what it is not. The
Throughout my 20 plus years of providing access technology training and troubleshooting, I have noticed a few things that people
It’s Always a Great Day for Starbucks Guest post by Judy Mathews Thanks to my beloved husband for allowing
In days past, the only way you could shop as a blind/visually impaired individual was to go with someone, or
Today I’m continuing the series of articles on weather. Instead of focusing on websites, today I’ll be zooming in on
Whenever I’m not on my laptop and need to read an eBook, I generally use either Kindle or EasyReader. Today
If you missed my article on finding flights via Google’s flight finder, you should check it out. Today, I’ll be