University must be more accessible to disabled students, technology can help | Chloe Tear
"The more my sight decreased, the harder my university work became."
"The more my sight decreased, the harder my university work became."
Sarah, a guest contributor for Access For Us, talks about her experiences booking and attending live events and concerts as a disabled fan.
Subtitles and live captions benefit us all. It's time for more services to adopt this ever-improving technology.
We look at all the accessibility milestones from the gaming industry in the last year and what it means for the future of disabled gamers.
In an exclusive interview, we spoke to Henry Fraser about how he uses digital technology to work, socialise and organise his life, and how it can let him down.
We asked visually impaired lifestyle blogger Elin about her experiences shopping for clothes, fashion and beauty products online.
Paul Smyth offers guidance and advice on how to raise a complaint about accessibility. Learn how to provide feedback when encountering online barriers.
Glen, visually impaired blogger and Youtuber based in London, posts about his experiences as a disabled person. In this post, originally published on his blog Well Eye Never, he talks about the iPhone apps and features that help him navigate the world.
As a blind/visually impaired person, I’ve always been quite reliant on technology in order to make things more accessible to me. But, I’ve recently been thinking about how accessible the online world actually is, particularly social media. What needs to change in order to better the accessibility and user experience for those of us who are visually impaired?
Everyone has different levels of vision and people use a wide range of assistive technology, such as screen readers or magnification software. It’s important to make your content accessible to everyone. Blind blogger Holly shares her top 10 tips for making your written content accessible and inclusive.