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Monthly "Testing Websites with Users with Disabilities" sessions
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Author: Jill Wolters
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Monthly Testing with Users with Disabilities sessions start in July.
These sessions focus on Assistive Technology (AT) users and are twofold. 1) to create awareness and, 2) to provide a discovery opportunity for barriers to content.
Every second Wednesday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. we host a demo of a UCSF website tested by a native user of AT. You may get the opportunity to see online barriers encountered. You must sign-up to attend
Awareness
Get an introduction to AT. Gain awareness of why to make online content accessible to all users. Not familiar with screen reader assistive technology? Watch our 5-minute screen reader demo.
Discovery
Accessibility checks may reveal:
- missing or inappropriate image descriptions,
- incorrect heading structure,
- data tables missing headers,
- missing data visualization interaction,
- and reading order issues.
Audience
Those interested in digital accessibility.
Participation
You must sign-up to attend. (Requires MyAccess login.) The Zoom details will follow soon in a calendar invite.
To request an accommodation for this event, please contact Jill Wolters by email at [email protected] or phone at 415-514-2941 as soon as possible.
To inquire about featuring your website at a future meeting, contact Jill Wolters, Web Standards Program Manager.
Illustration credit: "On A Video Call" by Dana Chan for Disabled And Here. The Disabled And Here collection is published under Creative Commons attribution licensing, which means you can use, share, and adapt the images for free with appropriate credit.
- Owning Team: Web Services
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Team Lead: John Kealy