The Prime III Voting System is pursuing the ultimate goal of electronic voting systems; a single design that allows everyone to vote privately and independently.
Guerrilla usability testing software assists testing with people with disabilities leading to more usable and accessible software for all users—disabled, non-disabled, and seniors.
It’s necessary to consider the benefit that barrier-free virtual environments provide for people with disabilities in terms of pain management, distraction, and socialization.
Designing social networking systems which meet the needs of current seniors will enable them to use these systems to improve their quality of life.
WAI provides an international forum for collaboration among industry, disability organizations, accessibility researchers, government, and individuals interested in web accessibility.
Focusing on accessibility objectives can help surface UX issues go beyond “accidental benefits” and improve a product or site’s overall usability through accessibility insights.
The Conference Accessibility Guide of the Society for Technical Communication is a source of information for conference attendees with accessibility issues.
“Bridging the Global Digital Divide” teams are looking at new interaction technologies and design practices for users whose lives could be transformed by advances in computing and communication.
Development of an accessible pdf form for students with disabilities that provides both the required level of usability and accessibility and the necessary backend features.
To create really good electronic forms, as with paper forms, you need to consult with all parties to assess fully their needs.