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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Web Accessibility User Group Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search ResourcesResources Accessible Podcasts Past Presentations Events Join the Web Accessibility User Group Contact Accessibility in the News Accessibility Blog Open Search The WashU Web Accessibility Users Group meets to share knowledge about standards and best practices for creating and supporting web-based content that’s accessible to people with disabilities and those using assistive technologies. Upcoming Events No Events currently scheduled. Sign up to receive meeting invites Past Presentations Visit the presentation archive page. View All Past Presentations Harvard accessibility settlement reached January 13, 2020Settlement reached in suit over video captioning at Harvard by Collin Binkley, Associated Press, 11/27/2019 “Our websites provide a wealth of opportunities for our community members to communicate and to share ideas, and we want these websites to be available to everyone who wishes to access them,” the university said. A Taxonomy of Inclusive Design January 7, 2020A Taxonomy of Inclusive Design: On Disclosure, Accessibility, and Inclusion by Lorna Golzalez and Kristi O’Neil, Educause, 11/15/19 “Inclusive pedagogy can be an act of intention—something that is initiated before and during the course design process—rather than being an act of revision or omission.” Supreme Court weighs in on web accessibility October 14, 2019Supreme Court allows blind people to sue retailers if their websites are not accessible by David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times, 10/7/19 “In a potentially far-reaching move, the justices turned down an appeal from Domino’s and let stand a U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling holding that the Americans With Disabilities Act protects access […] WebAIM Releases Screen Reader Survey #8 September 30, 2019In August and September 2019, WebAIM conducted a survey of screen reader users. Highlights include: Primary screen reader used: NVDA (40.6%); followed closely by JAWS (40.1%) Most common way to find information using a screen reader: Navigating headings (68.8%) How likely is it that PDFs will cause accessibility issues? Very likely or somewhat likely (75.1%) […] Quick Tip: Capitalize Words in Hashtags March 14, 2019When using hashtags in your social media post capitalize each word. This makes it easier for screen readers to each word separately. #EasierToReadWhenCapitalizingEachWord Posts pagination 1 of 3 Next Page Web Accessibility User GroupContact Resources WashU Diversity & Inclusion WebAIM WCAG 2.0 ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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