Accessibility 1-Hour Talks

    Speakers:

    Luca Boškin
    Senior UI/UX Designer, UsableNet

    Jason Taylor
    Chief Innovation Strategist, UsableNet

    Mobile App Accessibility

    Inclusive ADA Principles for UX Designers

    Recorded October 2020
    $99

    Speakers:

    Jason Taylor
    Chief Innovation Strategist, UsableNet

    Luca Boškin
    Senior UI/UX Designer, UsableNet

    Native mobile apps drive engagement, boost customer loyalty, and give brands more options for personalization of their experiences, but those very benefits can sometimes magnify accessibility issues, excluding a portion of your users. Learn how to take a smarter approach to app accessibility and how to apply WCAG 2.1 to native app principles.

    Speaker:

    Jason Taylor
    Chief Innovation Strategist, UsableNet

    How Accessibility Lawsuits are Driving Better Web Design

    The rise in ADA litigation and what it means for today’s web designs

    Recorded March 2020
    $99

    Speaker:

    Jason Taylor
    Chief Innovation Strategist, UsableNet

    In this seminar, we will discuss current best practices and resources that can help you improve accessibility of your site. Learn how the rise of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website accessibility lawsuits and this litigious landscape has led to improvements in accessibility and usability in the digital world.

    Speaker:

    Chris M. Law
    President and Owner, Accessibility Track Consulting

    Making Accessibility Happen

    A QA-Focused Approach

    Recorded June 2016
    $99

    Speaker:

    Chris M. Law
    President and Owner, Accessibility Track Consulting

    Integration of accessibility into product development lifecycles is a goal that many have yet to achieve. A key reason for this is accessibility testing was traditionally a specialist task by specialist teams using specialist tools. A fresh new approach is enabled by switching to manual and automated code inspection tools. Learn how these tools can be used by mainstream developers and programmers, and how you can use this change to implement a more efficient and more cost-effective quality assurance focused approach to accessibility.