interesting conversations at #chi2023 that I always appreciate. I'm repeating myself: what i like most aboud academia is that I'm paid (also) for talking to very bright and motivated people. one inspiration today: how the idea of needing to fade out scaffolds from #edtech is actually helpful also for #assistiveTechnologies and users with special needs - thanks go to Brian A. Smith for this inspiration!
#CHI2023 #edtech #assistivetechnologies
RT @loredanadicsi@twitter.com
@misver@twitter.com @helenadalli@twitter.com @MyEDF@twitter.com @MicrosoftEU@twitter.com Not speaking how many of us have access to #AssistiveTechnologies? Because you can have interenet, but no tools you can use then it is for nothing. Not allEU countries help #PersonsWithDisabilities to get Assistive Tech nologies or purchase accessible tools that cost more.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/loredanadicsi/status/1531561560593907714
#PersonsWithDisabilities #assistivetechnologies
RT @LevelAccessA11y@twitter.com
In the latest episode of the Level Access podcast, Accessibility Analyst Meaghan Roper discusses one of the most popular, and simultaneously daunting, #assistivetechnologies on the market: #screenreaders! http://ow.ly/OSCq50BA2aO #accessibility #a11y #2020goals #ada #compliance
#assistivetechnologies #screenreaders #accessibility #a11y #2020goals #ada #compliance