Expert Resources: webinars
These are the items that relate to webinars found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 25 Jan 2021"There is a project alongide a digital accessibility focus project that's been conducted by my colleague and that's looking at NSS students amongst students with earning difficulties and generated useful data on disclosure rates and students that are disclosing and who aren't." Annie Horn from...
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Annie Mannion | 18 Jan 2021Develop your skills in digital accessibility and inclusivity with AbilityNet's online training courses.
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Sarah Botterill | 06 Jan 2021This webinar took place on 26 January 2021Technology has played a pivotal role in helping to keep us connected with love ones during Covid-19.In this webinar, we heard from the makers of devices designed with older users in mind (KOMP and GrandPad) and from people who are distributing them in the...
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Annie Mannion | 09 Nov 2020This webinar took place on Tuesday 1 December 2020, 1pm GMT.
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Annie Mannion | 07 Oct 2020Learn how to make your social media work harder and meet the needs of all users on AbilityNet's free webinar on 20 October.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Aug 2020This webinar took place on Tuesday 29 September 2020, at 1pm BST.Dafydd Henke-Reed, Principal Accessibility and Usability Consultant with AbilityNet shared his expert advice about dyslexia and technology.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Aug 2020Learn about the benefits of tech and the digital barriers to avoid to aid dyslexic users online, in AbilityNet's free webinar on 29 September.
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Robin Christopherson | 10 Aug 2020Summary of discussions from webinar about whether Coronavirus has exacerbated digital exclusion.
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Annie Mannion | 14 Jul 2020Your accessibility statement is your way of showing your commitment to accessibility. How do you fare?What the webinar covers:This webinar took place on Thursday 23 July 2020. You can find a captioned recording of the session below, along with slides and a transcript.
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Annie Mannion | 07 Jul 2020Following inclusive design principles can help to address potential barriers and create a better user experience for all users, not just those who are disabled.