Expert Resources: tsp365
These are the items that relate to tsp365 found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Stuart Andrews | 15 Jun 2021Diversity and inclusion is a hot topic and one that is racing up the corporate agenda. But what does it mean? And how does it relate to digital accessibility? This article explores key terms you may come across and signposts you to some further resources you may find helpful.
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Stuart Andrews | 14 Jun 2021Learn from a range of accessibility leaders about their approach to Diversity and Inclusion
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Adam Tweed | 03 Jun 2021Apple updates include answering incoming calls on the Apple Watch by clenching your hand, control a workout with a pinch and move your wrist to move an on-screen cursor.
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Sarah Botterill | 26 May 2021How can technology help people live with dementia? AbilityNet discovered three innovative projects that support people through technology solutions on a recent webinar.Uniting them is the joy each brings to individuals and those who care for them. We heard from:
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Sarah Botterill | 21 May 2021Leaders from Microsoft, Unilever and advertising giant WPP share their tips on accessibility. Learnings include:
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Sarah Botterill | 19 May 2021This FREE webinar took place on 20 July 2021. It featured a panel of leaders from Accenture, AbilityNet, Intuit and the Business Disability Forum.
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Sarah Botterill | 18 May 2021Based on a webinar by AbilityNet, this factsheet offers tips on dementia-friendly website and digital design. You will find practical tips on co-designing with people who have dementia and tips for website structure, simple language, text styling, contrast, presenting multimedia and helping people...
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Annie Mannion | 12 May 2021"The idea with the GAAD pledge is to really focus on the frameworks that people build technology in," said Joe Devon, co-founder of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) on last week's Accessibility Insights webinar.
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Robin Christopherson | 04 May 2021Version 1.0 of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) launched on May 6, 1999. We review how they've impacted digital accessibility and why?W3C publishes the WCAG - one of the reasons they've become the de facto world standards for all things web (and soon mobile) and why they've proved to...
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Annie Mannion | 28 Apr 2021Get expert advice from our recent webinar including guidance about mobile applications.