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  1. 🚀 Open to Work!

    Meet Sarah Russell, CPACC – a Digital Accessibility pro ready to make an impact.

    She’s organized, collaborative, and passionate about removing digital barriers.

    📧 [email protected]

    #Accessibility #CPACC #OpenToWork #DigitalAccessibility #TeamBIT

  2. My notes in #notion are slowly growing while preparing for the #cpacc exam using the #deque preparation course.

    While I assume that the little quizzes don't represent the questions in the exam, they give me somewhat of an indication where I'm at.

    Pretty much all of them were easy, but once they're gonna ask me for statistic numbers, I might be screwed.

    #accessibility #a11y #disability

  3. While I think the presentation of Universal Design for Learning #UDL topics is much easier to understand in the #IAAP #Princeton #CPACC course, the #Deque University course goes in to greater depth and provides more information on specific guidelines and checkpoints. #accessibility

  4. I love all the practical examples throughout the #Deque #University #CPACC course and I very much prefer it over the #IAAP #Princeton offering. It is also far less ableist. #accessibility

  5. Button or link, that is the question. In a course, which control type should be used for moving to the next or previous section? Buttons enable the action of moving, while links point to information. Either can be appropriate. #Deque uses links while #IAAP #Princeton uses buttons. I prefer buttons as it is easy to press b to move JAWS to the button. #accessibility #CPACC

  6. Reviewing the Deque University CPACC course, I find I must frequently press insert+escape to refresh JAWS while navigating quizzes. If I don't, I must wait up to a minute after pressing Check Answer to determine whether or not my answer was correct and Proceed to the Next Question. #accessibility #Deque #CPACC

  7. @matuzo Want to do the #deque courses for the #cpacc and #was exam, but don't know if I'm gonna take the actual exam. Along with that I want to blog about it and the plenty of topics I have in the pipeline.

    Would be stoked to do more client work that is #accessibility related and do more talks at conferences.

    Will do more gigs as a #LiveSound engineer, which will be awesome!

    And really hoping you will add the example for missing document language at inaccessible.gallery/ 😁