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A visually impaired perspective on technology

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Video duration
00:06:32
Language
English
Abstract
Using technology can be a very different experience as a visually impaired person, in this talk I will cover some of the challenges we face and what can be done to improve usability.

As a visually impaired person, technology is both an accessibility tool and barrier to achieving it. There are many things I simply cannot do because of inaccessible design, even though my sight level is not even considered to be ‘registered blind’. In this talk, I will show examples of the kind of barriers to accessibility that we face on a day to day basis and a quick guide to developers on how to avoid making these mistakes. I would love to look at projects that people are making and give some advice, and just have a chat about accessibility and visual impairments.

Talk ID
camp2023-57230
Event:
camp2023
Day
1
Room
Bits & Bäume
Start
4 p.m.
Duration
00:05:00
Track
Bits & Bäume
Type of
Lightning Talk
Speaker
AJ Hamilton
Talk Slug & media link
camp2023-57230-a_visually_impaired_perspective_on_technology
English
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