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Ting Siu
@tviting.bsky.social
Techie #TVI, #AccessTech enthusiast, digital multimedia accessibility nerd. Author of Access Technology for Blind and Low Vision Accessibility (APH, 2020)
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Seeing friends here I haven't communicated with in a while... We had two books come out this year, one a Teacher's Supplement to our Make: math books. They're all at www.makershed.com/collections/... #stemeducation #math #makerEd
Make: Author Spotlight - Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron
About the Authors Joan Horvath and Rich “Whosawhatsis” Cameron are the founders of Nonscriptum LLC, a consulting and training firm founded in 2015 in based in Pasadena, California. Joan and Rich focus...
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November 16, 2024 at 4:41 AM
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What if #stimming were part of cognition? What would this mean for inclusive instruction? A conceptual paper on stimming and thinking I wrote with Dor Abrahamson came out in Educational Psychology Review today! rdcu.be/dNanq
Stimming as Thinking: a Critical Reevaluation of Self-Stimulatory Behavior as an Epistemic Resource for Inclusive Education
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July 9, 2024 at 3:51 AM
“Unintentional #ableism is still ableism”, Haben Girma #CSUNATC24 keynote about how disability drives innovation is an all-star talk on communication access
March 19, 2024 at 3:48 PM
“When we don’t describe the race of someone in an image, we push the narrative that what our society deems as the default (usually a white person), is the default.” —> TLDR: incl. race or skin tone in alt text ✨
A common question about alt text is whether or not it's appropriate to mention attributes like race or skin tone. A common response is, "It depends." In this post, Tolu Adegbite explains how race can be relevant and important in providing context.
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The case for describing race in alternative text attributes
How to describe race in alt text and why it’s important
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March 9, 2024 at 5:54 AM
@jay.bsky.team pls fix the unlabeled buttons to improve the #UX for people who use #screenreaders?
February 29, 2024 at 11:22 PM