Today (May 18, 2023) is Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day, also known as GAAD, works
to promote digital accessibility, access, and inclusion worldwide. GAAD defines
digital accessibility as the need for top-quality digital experiences for all
internet users, regardless of an individual’s disabilities. GAAD on digital
accessibility.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day launched in May 2012. It
was inspired by a blog post from November 2011 by Los Angeles-based web
developer Joe Devon. Devon worked with Jennison Asuncion, an accessibility
professional from Toronto, to co-found GAAD.
1 Billion People Worldwide have a Disability or Impairment.
What is Digital Accessibility? Every user deserves a first-rate
digital experience on the web. Someone with a disability must be able to
experience web-based services, content and other digital products with the same
successful outcome as those without disabilities. This awareness and commitment
to inclusion is the goal of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), a global
event that shines a light on digital access and inclusion for people with disabilities.
Common Disabilities/Impairments:
Visual: People who are blind need alternative text descriptions for meaningful
images and use the keyboard and not a mouse to interact with interactive
elements.
Hearing: People who are deaf or hard of hearing will need captioning for video
presentations and visual indicators in place of audio cues.
Motor: People with motor impairments may need alternative keyboards, eye
control or some other adaptive hardware to help them type and navigate on their
devices.
Cognitive: An uncluttered screen, consistent navigation and the use of
plain language would be useful for people with different learning
disabilities/impairments.
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