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Disability tech that adapts to YOU
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#A11y #CognitiveAccessibility
Designing work for different brains benefits everyone. 45-min webinar on cognitive accessibility, teams & results Feb. 12, 1 p.m. EST
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This #DEAM2025, we’re spotlighting a hidden solution to Canada’s construction labour crisis: neuroinclusion through #cognitiveAccessibility. Read how small changes in hiring and training can unlock an overlooked workforce. openaccessibility.ca/resources/constructions-...
LLMs Enable Easy-to-Read Text Generation for Cognitive Accessibility
Multi‑task learning with Mistral‑7B and LLaMA‑3‑8B, trained on summarisation, simplification and Easy‑to‑Read generation, outperformed single‑task baselines. Read more: getnews.me/llms-enable-easy-to-read... #multitask #llm #cognitiveaccessibility
Cognitive-friendly workspaces aren’t a luxury — they’re a necessity.
From clear signage to simplified workflows, VR professionals can help employers adapt environments to support those with dementia.
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#WorldAlzheimersMonth #CognitiveAccessibility #VRsupport
2025 M-Enabling Summit Session Highlight Text reads: “The ROI of Cognitive Inclusion in UX Research. Presented by Fable.” A photo of Kate Kalcevich, Head of Accessibility Innovation at Fable, appears at the bottom with her name and organization. The background includes the M-Enabling Summit logo and a blue design with green accents.
Learn how #CognitiveAccessibility in #UXResearch drives #InclusiveDesign and boosts business ROI at #mEnabling25.
Kate Kalcevich of Fable explores how cognitive diversity in usability testing leads to better, faster insights and why it matters.
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Homer Gaines Jr. shares practical UX tips to support cognitive accessibility, making digital experiences easier to process, navigate, and remember.
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#CognitiveAccessibility #UXDesign #InclusiveDesign #A11y #DigitalInclusion #Cognitive #DigitalAccessibility #UX
🧠 Simplicity isn’t basic—it’s brilliant. Learn how cognitive accessibility makes UX clearer, kinder, and more usable for all: www.ux-bulletin.com/cognitive-ac...
#UXDesign #CognitiveAccessibility #InclusiveDesign #UserExperience #UIUX #Accessibility #UXTips
Benchmarking Usability and the Cognitive Accessibility Frontier
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#Cognitive #CognitiveAccessibility #Usability #UsabilityTesting #UX #DigitalAccessibility #Accessibility #A11y
Unlock the full potential of your website with expert cognitive accessibility tips. Explore WCAG guidelines, design patterns, and real-world case studies.
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#Cognitive #CognitiveAccessibility #Design #UXDesign #UX #DigitalAccessibility #Accessibility #WebAccessibility #A11y
Championing Cognitive Accessibility: Building a More Inclusive Digital World
Learn practical tips for implementation in the article by Caitlin de Rooij for A11y collective: https://f.mtr.cool/xawnnzjngu
#CognitiveAccessibility #Accessibility #AccessibilityMatters
3/3 The side benefit? New contributors can focus on one domain without understanding the entire codebase.
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#SoftwareArchitecture #Neurodiversity #OpenSource #CognitiveAccessibility
So, I really wonder how this is an improvement. Sounds like some extra work that will annoy a lot of people in the end?
#CognitiveAccessibility #KeyboardPattern #Security
Super contenta de formar parte de estas jornadas organizadas por mis amig@s de @MatiaFundazioa sobre la participación como #derecho.
Hablaremos de apoyar la participación de personas con #demencia.
Y conoceré al equipo en persona (por fin!😊)
#cognitiveaccessibility #Donosti
In Spain is becoming more and more common the term #CognitiveAccessibility to describe documents, spaces and all sort of staff that can be understood by everyone. #CognitiveAccessibility is a tool for inclusion. How well known/used is this term in the Anglo-Saxon world?