Category Archives: Accessibilibly/Universal Design for Learning
If Print Is Dead, Somebody Better Tell My Aspirin Bottle
As many of you already know, I have been working for several months on service offerings in the area of content accessibility and consumer engagement. The following paragraphs provide a high-level walkthrough of my journey. In the next few days, … Continue reading
Universally Designed Content
A Plea For Your Patience Please bear with me. This blog is about content management, though due to references to education, architecture, etc., I must ask that content-management practitioners suspend disbelief for at least a few paragraphs. It should become … Continue reading
If I Can’t Read Your Site, I Won’t Buy Your Stuff
Is your organization providing content in accessible formats? I’m going to go out on a limb and guess probably not. If you’re answer is yes, then it’s likely that you are required to be 508-compliant by a government agency I’ve … Continue reading