Accessibility Link Roundup
Spring is here. It appears everyone is outside now instead of posting to MNteractive. I don’t blame them.
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted an actual web-centric topic. So, here’s one about some recent accessibility related sites I’ve come across.
- Just Ask: Integrating Accessibilty Throughout Design is a blandly named, but useful online book about accessibile design provided free thanks to Adobe, SAP, RNIB (not sure what that stands for), and Mitsue-Links (a japanese information integration firm).
- Stone Deaf Pilots is a new blog focused on hearing accessibility issues. Discussions on this blog to much further than just the web, and is an interesting read for anyone interested in assistive technologies that go beyond the typical sight-impaired-centric focus.
- Open Source Assistive Technology Software is a web site “dedicated to improving Assistive Technology and computer accessibility through the power of Open Source development techniques.” The site contains an exhaustive list of open source assistive software.
Now, go back outside. They’re saying it’s going to hit 85 today!
